Join Deep Roots Project Sunday, February 23 for a free workshop at the
OAK PARK Main Library at 3pm in the first floor Community Room! Even
though the leaves are off the trees and there may be snow on the
ground, gardening is still on our minds here at Deep Roots. In fact,
now is the best time to be thinking about our gardens, as some things
need to be planned long before the first plants poke up from the
ground.
Join Deep Roots Project Sunday, February 23 for a free workshop at the
Oak Park Main Library at 3pm in the first floor Community Room! We
allowed extra time at the end to advise people who need help with
their garden planning.
PREPARING YOUR BEDS, SOWING SPRING SEEDS OUTDOORS, PLANTING SEEDLINGS
* Learn to prepare your soil with compost
* Know which additional fertilizer each crop needs and how to apply
it
* Learn to plant cool weather veggie seeds directly into your outdoor
beds. Easy to grow spring veggies are lettuce, spinach, arugula,
beets, carrots, dill, peas, and radish. If you want to plant a lot of
these veggies seeds are the affordable ways to go.
* Learn to get a large harvest of fresh salad greens using the “Cut
and come again” method
* Harvesting cool weather veggies and planning the warm weather
veggies that will soon take their place.
* Planting warm weather seedlings like tomatoes, peppers, basil,
cucumbers and squash
* How to protect your squash seedlings from the squash vine borer
moth and caterpillar. It can kill the whole plant!
* How to prevent powdery mildew on your cucumbers and get bigger
harvests.
* Where to plant marigolds, nasturtiums and other companion plants
that repel pests and attract beneficial insects.
NEW EBOOK: “EDIBLE GARDENING CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS”
Our new“Edible GARDENING CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS” is almost done.
All the tips are for climate Zone 5. The 54-page ebook was researched
and written by the Deep Roots Education Team. It contain links to the
best articles and videos we could find. You can download a copy or
view most of the content in the “Learn To Grow” section of the
Deep Roots website
[http://www.deep-roots-project.org/1-edible-gardening-ebook-intro]
even though we plan to add a couple more charts and pages. We welcome
your feedback on the ebook at the Feb 23 workshop, by email or by
phone. Contact Estelle Carol estelle[at]deep-roots-project.org
[http://deep-roots-project.org] and 708-616-6473. Download a free
preview copy.
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