Beginner Vegetable Gardening - How to Start Gardening in Raised Beds

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Fitness & Wellness

Event Overview

Step by step class of how to start the easiest and most productive raised bed vegetable garden, using the Square Foot Method!

In class we will cover all the essential topics: Soil development, how to build raised beds, planting timing, fertilizing, weeding, watering, harvesting, recommended crops, and all other topics related to beginning a garden. We will also address issues specific to front range gardeners: from hail to rabbits to tough front range soil.

There will also be plenty of time for questions, so if you have 'em bring 'em!

Minimum age

All ages welcome

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

Bryant Mason is the founder of The Urban Farm Company of Colorado. He has several years of experience with local food and gardening in Colorado. As a self-taught urban vegetable grower, he has always been intrigued by the potential to grow food in small urban spaces. He led "CU Going Local" for several years, a sustainable food group that focused on educating others on the benefits of homegrown food. As his business grows, he's becoming increasingly passionate about making it easy for others to grow their own fresh vegetables in their backyard.

Company Bio:
The Urban Farm Company of Colorado is a Colorado-based business focused on empowering people to grow their own fresh, healthy, sustainable food right in their backyard. The business aims to make gardening more easy and fun for beginner growers. The Urban Farm Company installs high-yield organic vegetable gardens for households and businesses, and provides resources to make urban gardening as easy as possible. Their small raised beds and easy gardening method make allow homeowners to produce pounds of fresh vegetables in a very small space.