Gardening in Climate Change: Veggie & Fruit Crops

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Gardening in Climate Change: Veggie & Fruit Crops

March 20 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Free – $20

Are you curious about adapting your garden to the changing climate? 

In this webinar, learn some key climate adaptation strategies for gardeners that will help you grow successful veggie and fruit crops while supporting your local ecosystem. Meg Mitchell, MOFGA’s Climate Smart and Organic Transition Specialist, and C.J. Walke, MOFGA’s Orchard Program Manager, will offer their expertise on this topic and take questions from participants.

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This class is the second in a series on climate change-adapted gardening. While not required, we recommend taking the first class in this series for some foundational knowledge on the topic, which this class builds from. MOFGA and our partners will be holding one class in this series each month month from February-May, with more to come in the fall. Check back on our events calendar to sign up for the other webinars in this series as they’re posted! Plus, check out the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s webinar event page for some additional gardening & climate adaptation learning opportunities.

Questions? Email [email protected].

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Details

Date:

March 20

Time:

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Cost:

Free – $20

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