A workshop hosted by Dorothy Albert that focuses on the fundamentals and benefits of no-till gardening.
Have you ever been curious about no-till gardening, or how it works for small-scale or urban farming setups? This workshop, hosted by Dorothy Albert, will help you understand more about the topic. Join the fun at Hunter Park as Dorothy shows us which practices and concepts she’s found the most useful. There will also be plenty of time to discuss what these practices could look like in your own garden this year.
In order to be able to offer exceptional gardening workshops to our community, we try to price the workshops to cover our costs of hosting them while keeping the registration affordable for our neighbors. If you can, we ask that you pay the suggested $15. You are always welcome to pay more to support our programming and subsidize attendance for other neighbors.
If the cost of this workshop is a burden for you but you still want to come, we will not turn you away! Please email Kelsi Briana Smith at [email protected] (or call at (517)999-3913) to discuss this option.
Allen Neighborhood Center is a place-based organization that serves as a hub for neighborhood revitalization and for activities that promote the health and well-being of Lansing’s Eastside community and other stakeholders.
Since 1999, ANC has pioneered programs in health education and outreach, housing improvement, food security and nutrition education, youth development, commercial corridor revitalization, and social capital building. We do all of this with the generous support of the engaged and unique Eastside community.
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