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Warm Season Vegetable Gardening
April 22 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Join Extension Horticulture Agent Matt Jones and Chatham County Cooperative Extension for Warm Season Vegetable Gardening on Tue, Apr 22, 9:30am-11:30am for a workshop targeting home and community gardeners on how to grow warm-season vegetables. Vegetable crops are classified as either “warm season” or “cool season” according to their optimum planting time. Warm-season crops are generally planted after the last frost in spring and harvested by the first freeze in Autumn but vary in the specific horticultural practices needed for optimum production. Participants will learn about planting techniques and timing, best varieties, common problems, and harvesting methods for warm-season crops like tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, okra cucurbits, and more.
This event is held indoors and is $15 per person. Free, park on the left-side entrance to enter the Cooperative Extension office (red rocking chairs are outside the entrance). Sorry – no pets allowed.