Jennifer

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5.0 | 1 review

Jennifer

6 have dabbled | 1 reviews

Not Active in the last 12 months

Big square me taking a picture for web
5.0 | 1 review

Not Active in the last 12 months

Jennifer Johnson

"What a man needs in gardening is a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it." ~Charles Dudley Warner, My Summer in a Garden, 1871

The best explanation for Hardpan Horticulture is that they are working on their cast-iron backs. More practically, they are a couple of do-it-yourself-ers who love to grow their own food and love to share it with everybody! Their produce is all home-grown and organic. It's as local as you can get as it's usually picked it out of the garden that morning. They do their own home-canning of jams, relishes, chutneys, and pickles of all kinds; as well as making cheese, beer, herbal skin products. and harvesting their own honey and beeswax. Trading recipes and methods is their best way to wish everyone a Happy Gardening!

ABOUT THIS TEACHER

"What a man needs in gardening is a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it." ~Charles Dudley Warner, My Summer in a Garden, 1871

The best explanation for Hardpan Horticulture is that they are working on their cast-iron backs. More practically, they are a couple of do-it-yourself-ers who love to grow their own food and love to share it with everybody! Their produce is all home-grown and organic. It's as local as you can get as it's usually picked it out of the garden that morning. They do their own home-canning of jams, relishes, chutneys, and pickles of all kinds; as well as making cheese, beer, herbal skin products. and harvesting their own honey and beeswax. Trading recipes and methods is their best way to wish everyone a Happy Gardening!

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

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    Jessica A L.
    Reviewed on 09/24/13

    It was a fun class! It got me started off on the right foot as a new vegetable gardener.

    It was a fun class! It got me started off on the right foot as a new vegetable gardener.

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