Apr
11
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper education series: Planning an Edible Garden

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Apr
18
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper Class series: Preparing the spring garden

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Plant sale
Apr
25
8:30 AM08:30

Plant sale

Come join us as we prepare for the ‘26 gardening season. We will have plant starts for “sale” for a $5 suggested donation. We will have all kinds of different plant starts, including a variety of vegetables and flowers. This is also a great time to get plugged-in to the garden, whether that is as a gardener, or as a volunteer.

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May
16
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper class series: Water and Irrigation basics

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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May
30
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper class series: soil health fundamentals

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Jun
20
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper class series: Native plants and pollinators

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Jul
18
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper class series: Organic pest & disease management

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Aug
8
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to Supper class series: Maintaining a productive garden

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Sep
12
10:00 AM10:00

Seed to supper class series: putting the garden to sleep

This is a free workshop taught at the Millwood Community Garden (3800 North Argonne Rd.)

from 10 am-11 am. This is for gardeners of all skill levels and is taught by Amy Hendricks. If you have any questions, you can email her at amy@millwoodimpact.org

These classes are taught in partnership with the Inland Northwest Nature Connection (INNC)

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Jun
19
4:00 PM16:00

Foraging with Charlie Bouck

We are honored to have Charlie Bouck, a highly qualified survival and foraging guide to teach a foraging class at the Millwood Community Garden! We would love to see you there! Come learn about the edible and medicinal plants growing at the Millwood Community Garden!

From Charlie’s Website (herbalexpiditions.net): “If you’ve ever wanted to dive deeper into the wild and learn to identify edible, medicinal, and useful plants, now is your chance! Join Charlie, an avid hiker with a deep passion for sharing his knowledge of the outdoors, as he takes you on a thrilling educational journey. You’ll gain practical skills that will not only connect you to nature but will also help you gather wild resources with confidence. From herbs to wild foods, you’ll discover how to locate and utilize the natural world’s most valuable offerings.”

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