The act of growing food and feeding ourselves with no middle broker is one of the most important responsibilities we have. Our current generation has lost much of that power, knowledge and connection. Self-reliance is the highest form of personal power. We live in an "On Demand" era. Government will never do for us what we need to do for ourselves. We CAN reconnect and take back knowledge of the lost generation of our great grandparents. ~ Susan Hegstrom
Terra Nue U 101
Saturday's May - Aug 10am-1pm. (Classes offered by request for groups over 10 )
Currently full through June.
Dates Saturdays: Full May 5th, May 19th: Jun 2, June 16th 2012 (Request dates, min. of 4 to hold class)
Hours: 10am-1pm
Tuition: $30.00 per student
Materials: Provided
Levels: Beginner
Instructor: Susan Hegstrom
Be a part of the growing at Terra Nue. Learn beginning planting techniques for city, urban and large lots. Take home information on simple companion planting growing environments, planting techniques, and basic garden vegetables and herb growing.
tomatoes
potatoes
onions
peas
leaf lettuce
melons
broccoli
carrots
spinach
radishes
cauliflower
* also learn about common companion herbs.
We will talk briefly about composting, collecting rain water and intensive gardening. We will have a variety of garden sizes and scenarios.
*Join our emailing list for more information or check back in late April for our TERRA NUE GARDENING U slide show and more info
Currently full through June.
Dates Saturdays: Full May 5th, May 19th: Jun 2, June 16th 2012 (Request dates, min. of 4 to hold class)
Hours: 10am-1pm
Tuition: $30.00 per student
Materials: Provided
Levels: Beginner
Instructor: Susan Hegstrom
Be a part of the growing at Terra Nue. Learn beginning planting techniques for city, urban and large lots. Take home information on simple companion planting growing environments, planting techniques, and basic garden vegetables and herb growing.
- PowerPoint in the barn on growing, composting, plants for MN.
- Learn how to grow potatoes in your a 2x2 area without digging a hole!.
- Learn how to make small hoop houses for back yard gardening.and extending garden crops.
- Learn how to companion plant in small garden areas.
- Take home spaghetti garden in a bowl. (1 tomato plant, basil, chives)
tomatoes
potatoes
onions
peas
leaf lettuce
melons
broccoli
carrots
spinach
radishes
cauliflower
* also learn about common companion herbs.
We will talk briefly about composting, collecting rain water and intensive gardening. We will have a variety of garden sizes and scenarios.
*Join our emailing list for more information or check back in late April for our TERRA NUE GARDENING U slide show and more info