Garden Planning for Highly Productive Gardens: Ready, Set, Grow! Series [Online]
Category
Admission
- $5.00 - Member
- $10.00 - Non-Member
Summary
Description
Utilizing crop rotations (planting different crops of different families in the same place over time), companions (planting two or more crops that benefit each other together), and successions (planting multiple crops in the same space throughout the season) can maximize your productivity and minimize potential pests, diseases, and weeds. We will look at each of these concepts in-depth, which will help you create a cohesive plan for your growing space in the coming season and beyond.
After registering for the event, you will receive an email confirming your registration. Please click on the virtual meeting URL and enter your name and email address to complete the registration process.
Courtney Tchida is the Community Programs Director for the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Courtney has over 20 years of experience working in horticulture and food-systems education. She spent 16 years at the University of Minnesota coordinating the Student Programs in Sustainable Agriculture and managing Cornercopia Student Organic Farm. She has experience growing a wide variety of edible crops, planning and implementing gardens for schools, farms and food shelf gardens.