Savvy gardeners know that starting seeds indoors can be both economical and a way to grow plants they cannot easily buy at their local garden centre, and an upcoming workshop will help them get their feet wet with the practice.
Millhurst Community Hall in Edmonton will be hosting a seed starting workshop that will equip adult learners with gardening skills and knowledge they can put to use right away. It will be an hour-and-a-half long class, and the registration fee is $5. No previous experience is needed to attend.
The facilitator of the session will cover an assortment of topics, ranging from which seeds, such as tomatoes, are suitable for starting early indoors, and which ones, like peas and beans, are best directly seeded into an outdoor bed. Choosing a suitable growing mix, timing, preventing diseases and pests, and potting the seedlings into a more permanent home will all be on the agenda as well.
Scheduling a horticultural workshop like this in late winter means it will take place in time for the upcoming planting season. Stationery printers can prepare additional educational materials to hand out to the learners in such a class.
This opportunity to learn the basics of seed starting will begin at 7:00 pm on March 14th. One Gardens’ Mattea and Didier will be the facilitators for the session. It will draw to a close at 8:30 pm.
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