In March, it is time to begin planting seeds both indoors and outdoors. This session will focus on those early season plantings and varieties that are known to thrive in the Pacific Northwest. We will talk about how to start and care for seeds and young plants. Marisha will share her experience about which vegetables are best to direct sow and which vegetables do best as transplants. Perennial vegetables can be transplanted at this time and some are available to eat. Since perennial vegetables are new to many gardeners, Marisha will share about growing and cooking some of her favorite types. Seed catalogs and other resources will be available for participants to make a personalized planting plan.
Cost is $100 for the 5-class series or $25 per class. A 20% discount is available to People's Member-Owners.
Register below or call the co-op.