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Urban Harvest Class: Planning the Fall Vegetable Garden

Title: Urban Harvest Class: Planning the Fall Vegetable Garden
Location: University of Houston
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Description: After the dog days of summer comes the perfect time to toss together iron rich salad greens, sauté veggie shish kabobs or simmer hardy vegetable soups that your whole family will enjoy. One advantage of living in Houston is how easy it is to grow vegetables in the fall and winter seasons. Think you have no space for a garden? Not to worry, as many of these vegetables can be grown in containers on a sunny patio. You will learn when and where to plant, soil preparation, seed germination and transplanting a long list of vegetables, including lettuce, endive, radicchio, cress, kale, chard, cabbage, collards, bok choy, mustard, mizuna, arugula, kohlrabi, carrot, beet, rutabaga, potato, turnip, parsnip, radish, celeriac, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, snow pea, onion, multiplying onion, leek, garlic, garlic chives, cilantro/coriander, sorrel, fennel, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, pea shoots and mint.
Instructors
Diana Liga is a Horticulture graduate of Texas A&M. She teaches many classes at Urban Harvest and she is an avid gardener.

Bob Randall, Ph.D was one of eight Urban Harvest Co-founders in 1994 and served as Executive Director until is retirement in 2008. He is the author of Year Round Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers for Metro-Houston.

There are no refunds on classes.

Instructor: Diana Liga and Bob Randall

Date: Thu, Sep 6, 2012

Time:6:30 – 9:00 pm

Location: University of Houston, Building TBA

Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2012-09-06
End Time: 21:00

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