Gardenerd at Green Beacon Foundation - Fall Garden Workshop

Fall is just around the corner and Gardenerd has been invited to give a fall gardening workshop at the Green Beacon Foundation on Saturday, September 26th from 2-4 p.m.  Read the details below:



As arecognized educational, non-profit organization, The Green Beacon Foundationwas designed to show people the simplicity of sustainability. Weconduct tours the first Saturday of the each month and feature greenprocesses & products ranging from "old-fashioned" to the latestin design & technologies.

The Green Beacon Foundation home tour

Saturday September 5th,

3pm – 4pm

($10) 

To RSVP for address and directions

please email Julie:

contactgbf@gmail.com  

or call 323.717.9636

Also in September we are featuring the workshop:

"Cool Vegetables for Fall Gardens"

Gardeningisn't just a spring fling!  Here in Southern California, it's ayear-round opportunity to harvest the earth's bounty.  Join ChristyWilhelmi of Gardenerd.comfor a 2-hour workshop that will get you ready to grow a successful fallgarden.  Learn how to grow your own salad greens, broccoli, peas, rootvegetables and more.  Get your hands dirty as you plant seeds in theGreen Beacon garden, and discover the best techniques for designingyour own fall garden that will keep you well-fed through February.  


Thisworkshop will cover the basics of starting veggies from seed, and willintroduce heirloom varieties so you can customize your garden to yourliking.  The Gardenerd will show you the best placement for yourfavorite crops, and give you the confidence to get started now!  Don'tmiss out.  Space is limited so reserve your spot today!

 

"Cool Vegetables for Fall Gardens"

 Saturday,  September 26th

2pm-4pm

($25)

To RSVP for address and directions

please email Julie: contactgbf@gmail.com  

or call 323.717.9636

TheGreen Beacon Foundation is located in the neighborhood of ElysianHeights near the Dodgers Stadium just NE of downtown Los Angeles.  Questions?  Call Julie Solomon at 323.717.9636

 

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