Vegetable Gardening Series - Part One - Reasons to Grow a Vegetable Garden

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ESOL

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Adults
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This 5 part series will be presented by Master Gardeners from Nassau County Cornell Cooperative Extension and Plant A Row for the Hungry Port Washington. Home Gardening is more critical than ever. During this pandemic, fresh produce has been very difficult to obtain – supermarket shelves emptied as soon as they were filled. Even if you never gardened before, growing your own vegetables successfully is possible, once you know the basics. Join us for this important 5-part series in February and March, preparing you to grow your own delicious vegetables and herbs. All sessions have time for Q & A.

For Part One on February 8th the focus will be on why vegetable gardening is important during this critical time. Topics to be discussed will include the impact of climate change on growing vegetables, ordering seed vs. transplants, and types of vegetables that grow well on Long Island. (The series continues on Feb. 22nd, Mar. 1st, Mar. 8th and Mar. 15th)

This program is co-sponsored by Plant A Row for the Hungry Port Washington and the PWPL.

This is a virtual program available through the Zoom application. [CLICK HERE](https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88423388771) to join the Zoom meeting.

Topic: Vegetable Gardening Series - Part One - Reasons to Grow a Vegetable Garden
Time: Feb 8, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Meeting ID: 884 2338 8771
Passcode: 733698
Dial by your location +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)