Vegetable Garden Planning, March 6

2013 Garden Workshop Series: Vegetable Garden Planning
Ron Christie, UNH Cooperative Extension
Massabesic Audubon Center, 26 Auburn Way, Auburn, NH
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
7 – 9 pm

Sponsored by UNH Cooperative Extension and the Massabesic Audubon Center, begins in March and runs through October, guiding you through every phase of your garden’s growing season.

The series kicks off in March with four workshops, beginning Wednesday, March 6 with “Vegetable Garden Planning.” Learn how to better plan your garden so that you can increase your garden yields, improve the quality of your vegetables, and work smarter not harder!

Upcoming workshops include:

• March 13 – Growing Transplants from Seed
• March 20 – The Nature of Soil and Soil Management
• March 27 – Container & Raised Bed Gardening.

For a list of the entire series through October, please visit bit.ly/2013gardenseries.

All sessions will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Massabesic Audubon Center, 26 Auburn Way, Auburn. Each workshop is $5 per person. To register, contact Ron Christie at (603) 679-5616 or [email protected]. Because of limited space, registration is required.

For more information: http://extension.unh.edu/resources/resource/2309/Get_Growing_-_Garden_Workshop_Series

2 thoughts on “Vegetable Garden Planning, March 6

  1. Our tomato plants look healty but have only 3 or 4 tomatoes on them, can you tell me how to get my tomatoes to grow?

    1. Hi Shirley,

      UNH Cooperative Extension Education Center says, “Tomato plants do not set fruit when temperatures at night are too cool,(below 55 degrees) or when the days are above 90 degrees. You might want to read the following link about pruning out excessive growth:
      http://brunswick.ces.ncsu.edu/2013/06/consider-pruning-your-tomato-plants-to-get-more-fruit-production/

      – UNH Cooperative Extension Education Center Please contact us by phone: 1-877-398-4769, email: [email protected], on twitter: @AskUNHExtension, or on Facebook with any questions.

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