An herb garden is a great way to ease into edible gardens. Herbs do well in the Arizona heat and keep providing all season long. This class will discuss herb gardens for all seasons, what to plant for what purpose, propagation methods, harvesting an…
Series Dates: (all Saturdays) June 5, June 12, June 19th & June 26
Part 4 of the Vegetable Garden Series will cover trouble shooting in the garden. You will learn about techniques for helping plants to cope with our most stressful seasons of frost…
Series Dates: (all Saturdays) June 5, June 12, June 19th & June 26
Part 2 of the Vegetable Garden Series will help you answer the question, “What kind of Garden is right for me? You will learn about site preparation and soil building techniques for…
Whether you're growing on a balcony, supplementing your garden plot or just wanting to beautify a patio, containers are a great way to produce your own edibles in a manageable way. This step-by-step workshop focuses on challenges of growing edibles…
Vegetable Garden Design for the Desert Series Dates: (all Saturdays) June 5, June 12, June 19th & June 26
Learn how to design a bountiful vegetable garden specifically for a low desert climate. This multi-part series will guide you through the crea…
Where Do I Begin? What does a Permaculture Design mean? And how do you pull together all the principles and apply them to YOUR urban property? This class is an overview of applying the various principles of permaculture to an urban home and lot - no…
Join Maya Dailey, urban farmer and owner of Maya’s Farm and Doreen Pollack, master gardener and Permaculturist in how to grow your favorite herbs - even in our harsh desert climate. Learn how to create an herb garden, whether it is in the ground or…
This is not an Open House. Because of the huge interest in this tour, there will be two time slots. First one starts at 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM, with the next tour starting right away at 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon.
Come tour the Urban Farm and see how years…
For families who are interested in raising eco-conscious children and living more in balance with nature... Bring your kids to this fun, interactive and informative class on learning more about sustainable living and permaculture. What does it mean…
Mesquite and Carob Milling
Requested Donation:
--Milling - $5 for each 5 gal bucket of beans milled
If you have four or more 5 gallon buckets for milling please arrive before noon!
Join the Phoenix Permaculture Guild as they host a mesquite bean (…
Be prepared for the fall planting season. Are you confused about what and how to plant in the low desert? - Where to get quality seeds – heirloom or not? Transplants, or seeds? How do you get an extended harvest? What is companion planting and what…
Turn your kitchen scraps and certain waste materials into nutrient-rich fertilzer! Compost not only provides a source of slow-release organic fertilizer, it also boosts the community of microorganisms that helps keep plants healthy and improves wate…
What does a Permaculture Design mean? - and where do I begin? How do we pull together sustainable principles and apply them to OUR urban property? This class is an overview of implementing various aspects of permaculture to an urban home and lot - n…
I've got some small, black little bugs on my butternut squash. I'm a Phx native and have never seen bugs like these, but I've also never grown the squash before, either. They seem to hide when I reach for a leaf - creepy! What are they and will they…
Sophia,
The AZ Homegrown Solutions group has a community table at the downtown Phoenix Farmers Market. This is a great way to share your over production and make a little cash in the process. Their website is: http://azhomegrownsolutions.ning.com/.…
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