The 2015 Conservation Plant Sale featuring native species is now accepting orders (deadline March 16th). From the Cheshire County Conservation District: Many of the species we offer are native. For…
Category: Grow your own
Master Gardener Training Begins February 2015
Application deadline for this year’s Master Gardener Training has been extended through January. From the UNH Cooperative Extension: Become a UNH Cooperative Extension Master Gardener UNH Extension Master Gardeners provide research-based…
North Country Fruit & Vegetable Seminar and Trade Show
Winter is just around the corner and so is the North Country Fruit and Vegetable Seminar and Trade show! Registration is due in by this Tuesday, October 21. This year’s…
Extend Your Garden Season: Storing Your Harvest + Closing Up Your Garden, August 23
Keep your garden flourishing past summer, savor its harvest, and plan for next year! Extend Your Garden Season: Storing Your Harvest + Closing Up Your Garden Ron Christie, UNH Cooperative…
Workshops: Extend your garden season
Saturday, August 23 Storing Your Harvest 9 to 11 a.m. Learn the best conditions to store and preserve fruit and vegetables – enjoy their harvest through the winter months. Closing…
Living Land Homestead Tour: Building Soil, Building Relationships, July 13
Living Land Homestead Tour: Building Soil, Building Relationships Greater Seacoast Permaculture Group Amy & Steve’s Homestead, Barrington, NH Sunday, July 13, 2014 3– 5pm After over a decade of organic…
Anyone Can Grow Food: How to Plant an Herb Garden, June 21
Learn how to plant an herb garden at this month’s Growing Gardens Club workshop, a series at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire led by NH Master Gardener Leslie Stevens:…
Chickens In Your Permaculture Plan, June 29
Chickens In Your Permaculture Plan Greater Seacoast Permaculture Group Barrington, NH Sunday, June 29, 2014 1:30 – 3:30 pm With chickens we can “Obtain a Yield” (eggs, meat & fertilizer), and…
Farm & Homestead Day at MOFGA, June 14
Thinking of raising a goat? Of helping your children start a garden? Want to build a simple fence? Farm & Homestead Day at MOFGA, a free event held on Saturday, June…
Harvest for Hunger: Planning a Donation Garden
Planning a garden to donate some or all of the harvest is a bit different than planning a garden for personal use. The University of Maine Cooperative Extension offers some…
Buried Treasure: Home Composting & Soil Enrichment
Healthy soil is essential for plants to grow well — learn about ways to enrich one of the most valuable resources any gardener can have at this workshop on Home…
Guerilla Gardening for 6th to 8th graders with New Heights
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