Landscape and Gardening
Explore Organic Vegetable Gardening: Seeds, Germination and Planting

Now - February 25, 2013
Member $30
Monday | 6:30 - 8:30 p.m..
Instructor
- Jeffrey Schiller, Scottsdale and Glendale Community College adjunct professor.
Description
Explore Organic Vegetable Gardening Series
The term organic has been around for decades, and organic gardening has become increasingly popular with gardeners wanting to lessen their impact on the environment. Organic gardening is more than just not using pesticides and artificial fertilizers; it is building healthy soils and selecting the right plants and seeds. The Organic Vegetable Gardening series of classes listed below will explore these ideas and demonstrate how to apply organic techniques and methods in your own garden. Classes are instructed by Jeffrey Schiller, Scottsdale and Glendale Community College adjunct professor.
Other classes in the series:
Seeds, Germination and Planting
In this class we will discuss the use of different types of organic seeds and the difference between heirloom and hybrid seeds. We will cover collecting and storing seeds, germination, light requirements, and planting seasons.
- Class enrollment limit: 25



