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Greene County Master Gardener Seed to Supper series to begin in March

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The latest installment of Greene County’s Seed to Supper program will begin in March.

The Seed to Supper program was created by Master Gardeners in Oregon and adopted by the Penn State Master Gardeners in 2020. The program has been updated to reflect the climate, soil, etc., unique to Pennsylvania. Seed to Supper is a comprehensive beginning gardening course designed for adults to garden on a budget. Classes are informal and interactive. The program highlights practical and low-cost techniques for planning, planting, caring for your garden and harvesting the produce. The classes are held over six weeks. Please plan to attend all six classes. Registration is mandatory as educational materials are provided.

Eva K. Bowlby Library and the Corner Cupboard Food Bank work with Penn State Master Gardeners to sponsor the program. The program is free. Call the Bowlby Library at 724-627-9776 or Corner Cupboard Food Bank at 724-627-9784 to apply. Classes at Bowlby will begin the first week of March, and classes at the Food Bank will begin the fourth week of April. Those interested can also contact the Penn State Master Gardeners of Greene County at the Extension Office, 724-802-8025.

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