Jackie Johnson, ND, Author/Educator
During World War II, they called them victory gardens. The 2023 version is termed survival or necessity gardens.
We’ll cover what veggies and herbs to plant and how much you’ll need to create your own survival garden. Heirloom seeds and seed saving. Preserving what you grow and some old skills you might want to reconsider.
Register right away as classes may fill quickly. We also value our instructors' time, so classes may risk being canceled due to low early enrollment. Thank you!
Read our Registration and Cancelation Policies for information about member discounts, refunds, and more.
For more information, contact Chip Refsguard, Education Coordinator, at 920.491.3691 ext. 107 or crefsguard@gbbg.org.
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Green Bay, WI 54303
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