We built trellises for peas and fava beans-both nitrogen-fixers. Currently we have beets, carrots, radishes, turnips, chard, kale, lettuce germinating under the tunnels. But we are still planning on growing food at CommonWealth. Jenn Mabry, Sylvia Yego, Lia Woods The Giving Garden OKCĢ022 is going to be quite the change for Giving Garden OKC as we transition to our new location on NW 23rd Street. Sept 24 th Soil & Compost & Recycling FestĢ022 Partner Farmers Ryan Smith, Alana Stuart, Tesa Linville, Jennifer Plato, Holly Hunter, Stephanie Jordan Garden Construction Part 2 – Hands-on workshopĪpril 30 th Planting the Path for Monarchs – Stephanie JordanĪug 13 thPlant a Fall Salad Garden – Elia Woods ![]() You’ve Never Planted a Seed in Your Life – Elia WoodsĪpril 9 th Community Gardening & Garden Construction Part 1 March 12 thHow to Grow a Vegetable Garden Even If Here’s our class schedule and keep an eye on our website’s Garden School Page for detail updates. In addition to providing a new format and activities to the community, we are excited to provide leadership development to our volunteers who are stepping up in the organization and execution of the events. We are excited about our new offerings this year, including CommonWealth Fests! In collaboration with some of our newer and younger volunteers, we are mixing up the garden school schedule to provide three free, family-friendly, educational festivals starting with our Wildcrafting & Herb Fest on May 14. A young Garden School attendee plants seeds during a class.Allen holds a handful of compost during a class.Instructor Stephanie Jordan leads a class.Garden School attendees gather in the Food Forest.
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