'Grow Your Own!' classes begin July 8

RENO - Nevadans can learn to grow safe, fresh, organic produce at home and in school and community gardens without spending a lot of money.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension will help show residents how during eight "Grow Your Own, Nevada!" gardening classes featuring "back-to-basics" best practices for producing bountiful harvests. Classes will be presented Mondays, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m., July 8 - Aug. 26, live in Reno and video-conferenced to Extension offices throughout the state.

This summer session is focused on getting Nevadans of all ages away from sedentary lifestyles and outside into the garden. All students are welcome, even ones who may not have considered learning to garden before due to lack of experience or space.

"Many communities in Nevada are considered 'food deserts,' because they have limited access to fresh, healthy foods," said Heidi Kratsch, Cooperative Extension horticulture specialist. "We're trying to change that by offering these courses to help Nevadans turn their backyards, schoolyards and community spaces into sustainable, edible gardens."

Classes include:

• July 8: A Community of Gardeners Film & Panel Discussion

• July 15: Composting in Small Places

• July 22: Reducing Food Safety Risks in Home, School and Community Gardens

• July 29: Kids in the Garden

• Aug. 5: What's Wrong with My Plant?

• Aug. 12: Urban Organic Farming

• Aug. 19: Native Plants for Garden Pollinators

•Aug. 26: Garden Design & Function

The classes are available at the Cooperative Extension office in Lovelock at 810 Sixth St. Call (775) 273-2923 for more information.

For more information, visit the Grow Your Own, Nevada! website at www.growyourownnevada.com. Persons in need of special accommodations should contact 775-784-4848 or andrewsa@unce.unr.edu at least three days prior to the first day of the course.



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