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Have you ever wanted to start your own vegetables and flowers from seed--but felt overwhelmed or intimidated by the task? This class will simplify the process! You'll learn what supplies you do and don't need, best practices for achieving great germination rates, and how to support healthy, strong seedlings to set you up for a successful gardening season to come. Then you'll put some of what you learned into action in a hands-on workshop setting. You'll go home with a 6-cell tray of newly started plants.
Meet Your Instructor: Lyric Morris-Latchaw is a multidisciplinary urban farmer and visual artist whose work focuses on creating meaningful, equitable relationships between neighbors, land, and creatures. She currently tends the Church of the Advent's Good News Garden, a community pantry garden in Walnut Hills, and grows food for a sliding scale payment community-driven CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). She previously farmed for and collectively ran the pay-as-you-can pizza restaurant Moriah Pie; she is co-author of The Moriah Pie Cookbook: Recipes and Stories. She was co-founder of the Hughes McMillan Street Community Garden.
Cost: $20 / $15 for active CGC volunteers