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Fall Workshops: Four Kitchen Gardens for Fall: Classes taught by Frank Hyman Fall Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and Perennial Vegetables Gardening Classes Taught by Frank Hyman and hosted by SEEDS. One hour of slideshow with a handout followed by one hour of Q&A in the SEEDS garden. $15-$25 sliding scale. Cash or check only, payable to SEEDS. Pre-registration requested by emailing - Frank Hyman HERE To learn more about Frank, visit www.frankhyman.com Location: SEEDS Office
706 Gilbert St.
Durham, NC 27701
Sat., August 28, 2:30-4:30 pm - Growing Vegetables in Fall You can harvest fresh, nutritious vegetables through the fall, winter and spring with fewer weeds, diseases and bugs than in summer. Sat., September 18, 2:30-4:30 pm - Growing Tree Fruits & Berries Even a small garden can produce fresh, juicy fruits and berries. Sat., September 25, 2:30-4:30 pm Growing Asparagus, Artichoke, Rhubarb and Other Perennial Vegetables Learn about delicious vegetables that don’t need to be replanted every year. Sat., October 9, 2:30-4:30 pm - Growing Herbs for Beauty, Fragrance, Flavor (and Deer Resistance!) Kitchen herbs are drought-hardy, evergreen, fragrant and deer don’t like them. SEEDlings AFTERSCHOOL Program- Register Now! Monday - Friday, 3:30 pm - 6 pm Register your child as soon as possible. Call 683-1197 or email Thad Bennett, SEEDlings Program Co-Coordinator for more information. Application link below. SEEDlings Afterschool Program Application
Durham Farmers' Market Saturdays, 8 am – noon Durham Central Park Located in the Pavilion in Durham Central Park in downtown
Durham, 501 Foster Street (on the corner of Foster Street and Hunt Avenue).
The market is open rain or shine! Click here for map and
directions. For more information, go to www.durhamfarmersmarket.com.
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mission: SEEDS encourages respect for life, for earth and for each other.
We help individuals, neighborhoods and communities grow together through
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