BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust is offering a series of six workshops on vegetable gardening this winter.
The series is appropriate for gardeners of all levels including beginning and novice.
The workshops will focus on organic gardening methods and will provide information about topics such as choosing plant varieties, starting seedlings, timing of planting, soil enrichment and mulching, gardening in small spaces and controlling common pests and disease.
The workshops will be held select Sunday afternoons between Jan. 13 and March 17 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Pleasant and Union Streets, 2 to 3:30 p.m.
The first five workshops are free and open to the public. Admission will be charged only for the sixth and final lecture, with proceeds benefiting the Tom Settlemire Community Garden.
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