This workshop will focus on the skills you need to bring regenerative,
minimal soil disturbance gardening practices to your own home garden
beds. We will learn several ways to prepare no-till/low-till gardens,
talk tools and techniques -- lasagna style, types of mulching, and
cover cropping – as well as addressing problems that might arise. We
will discuss how to care for your regenerative garden to save time and
energy. Bring your own questions to ask while we work outside in the
Badger gardens doing some hands-on learning. Please bring gloves and
small hand tools, and don’t forget to wear appropriate clothing for
working in the garden in light weather!
_THIS WORKSHOP WILL FOLLOW SOCIAL DISTANCING RECOMMENDATIONS; IT WILL
BE HELD OUTDOORS SO FOLKS CAN MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE DISTANCE. THE
INSTRUCTOR WILL NOT BE WEARING A MASK SO AS TO BE HEARD AT A
DISTANCE. THE WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE, BUT WILL BE
CANCELLED FOR ANY HARSH WEATHER. _
_Sadie Stehlik was the Farm Director at Glen Brook in Marlborough, NH
for four years. Glen Brook has a diverse 2-acre no-till, biodynamic
and organic garden. Prior to that, Sadie started no-till gardens at
Orchard Hill in Alstead, NH and at an educational farm in western
Massachusetts. She first learned to farm in 2008 at an organic
vegetable and flower CSA in Wisconsin. Her experience includes farming
in Alaska, California, Ireland and England. Currently, Sadie is taking
a year-long maternity leave to raise her new baby Hazel, and to expand
her no-till home gardens. _
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