Workshops

VGN offers garden workshops on varying topics throughout the season.  The best way to keep in touch and hear about workshops as soon as they are announced is by following us on Instagram (@vtgardens) and by signing up for our monthly newsletter (scroll down to the footer of this webpage to join our mailing list).

If you are interested in nutrition education workshops, check out our Mobile Classroom webpage to learn about scheduling a visit from our Veducator van.



We are thrilled to announce another Garden Like A Farmer Workshop Series!  

The 2024 edition of the Garden Like a Farmer Workshop Series will offer techniques, tips and tools for small-scale gardeners to mitigate and adapt to climate change through nature-based solutions. Workshops take place at farms and community gardens around Burlington. We’ve partnered with the Intervale Center to organize the series and we are pleased to offer these workshops FREE and open to everyone, made possible by the Conservation Legacy Fund. Registration is necessary to reserve a spot and receive confirmation of the exact meeting location.

Keep an eye on this webpage and our Instagram (@vtgardens) to hear workshop announcements throughout the growing season.

 

Pests in a Changing Climate – Register here

May 20 / 5-6:30pm

In the face of climate change, small-scale growers face unique challenges in maintaining productive and resilient gardens. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers a scalable and adaptable approach for navigating these challenges. In this workshop, we’ll delve into selecting and applying low-tech IPM tactics specifically geared towards climate resiliency. We will focus on some of the most prevalent vegetable pests, including flea beetles, leaf miner, Colorado potato beetle, cucumber beetle, swede midge, and leek moth. Come prepared to share your own experience managing pests in your garden.

Workshop facilitated by Victor Izzo, agricultural entomologist at UVM and the Institute for Agroecology  Location: New North End.

 

Floods, Droughts and Irrigation Techniques – Register here

June 20 / 5-6:30pm

With climate change will come the possibility of more unpredictable storm events and prolonged periods of drought (read details here). In this workshop we will be going over irrigation techniques that can help us conserve water, or divert it if there is an over abundance. We will cover topics such as irrigation equipment, mulching, and how to preserve or drain moisture in the soil.

Workshop facilitated by Nathan Lake, Community Food Production Manager, Intervale Center

Location: Intervale  – exact location sent to registered participants.

 

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