Seed to Supper Gardening Classes Begin Feb 22nd

By Cindy Brown, OSU Sherman County Extension

Moro, Ore., February 20, 2024 — OSU Sherman County Extension's free gardening class series begin this week on Feb. 22!

Seed to Supper is a free, comprehensive beginning vegetable gardening curriculum designed for adults gardening on a budget.  The course highlights practical, low-cost techniques for building, planning, planting, maintaining and harvesting a successful vegetable garden.  

Seed to Supper will be hosted by the Sherman County Senior Center, a congregate meal site, and taught by Oregon State University Extension staff Cindy Brown, a longtime enthusiastic vegetable gardener and cook, with assistance from local OSU Master Gardeners.  

Participants will receive a course book, gardening supplies, seeds and plant starts, and a certificate of completion. 

There will be two series of classes offered in Sherman County:

The first series will be held at the Wasco Event Center in Wasco on Thursday evenings, from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. from Feb 22, to March 28.

The second series will be held March 25- April 29th on Monday mornings from 10 a.m.-noon at the Grass Valley Market Annex in Grass Valley.

To sign up, contact Cindy Brown at OSU Sherman County Extension at 541-565-3230 or email cindy.brown@oregonstate.edu.  On Facebook, watch for posts on the Sherman County Extension page:  https://www.facebook.com/ShermanCountyExtension

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