Are you tired of doing everything right for your crops but they still don’t seem happy? Then it’s time to dig deeper into the most important factor contributing to plant health: soil!
Through this class, you’ll come to appreciate this most fundamental natural resource and gain the skills to improve and conserve the soils of your own garden. We will cover common problems with growing food in urban sites, such as soil quality and nutrition deficiencies, and demonstrate sustainable practices to overcome these challenges that will prove that agriculture can happen anywhere. Brown thumbs are just as important as green ones!
Free & open to the public. However, please register so that we can notify you in case of weather-related schedule changes.
This class will take place at the Carthage Community Garden: 124 West North Bend Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45216.
See additional HUB Garden classes, listed by location, here. For more information, contact our Urban Agriculture Coordinator, Kymisha Montgomery: kmontgomery@civicgardencenter.org.