Garden Chat “Water in, and for, Our Landscape”
Join us for a monthly Zoom class on a variety of Gardening Topics. Greg and a special guest will host our monthly Garden Chats focusing on new topic each month...
Join us for a monthly Zoom class on a variety of Gardening Topics. Greg and a special guest will host our monthly Garden Chats focusing on new topic each month...
Make your own masterpieces as you learn to easily create delectable delights like plant powered desserts, sexy salads, amazing appetizers, and magnificent meals that please just about everyone. Simple, Fast, and Energizing - From the Garden to the Table!
We invite you to mark your calendars to join us for a Zoom class on timely tree care. Greg and Janis will host these Tree Care - Zoom Chats focusing on fruit tree care with seasonal tips, harvest alerts, and timely refreshers for success with your fruit trees. And YES we do live Q&A for your fruit tree questions! This monthly class will take place on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, at 6pm AZ time.
New topics every month. In this LIVE online Q&A Session…Bill McDorman will be discussing key issues relating to growing your own food and saving the seeds yourselves. He will be answering your seed questions live!
In the Rosie on the House radio show, there is a dedicated hour for questions and answers about growing food in the local desert. On the fourth Saturday of each month, Farmer Greg will talk about all aspects of gardening and urban farming in the Arizona climates…
Join us for a monthly Zoom class on a variety of Gardening Topics. Greg and a special guest will host our monthly Garden Chats focusing on new topic each month. This monthly class will take place on the last Tuesday of the month, from 5-6pm AZ time.
This month we will discuss the care necessary for your fruit trees during August, and delve into some yummy edible options you can find with native species. We've asked a couple experts on Desert Food Harvesting to share their insights and helpful hints for this time of year.
New topics every month. In this LIVE online Q&A Session…Take the best seeds from this year’s garden and save them for the next. When you adapt and save seeds from plants that were hardy, and exhibited characteristics you like (disease and insect resistance for example) those seeds will work better in your garden the following year because after all, that is where they learned their new tricks. Join us and we’ll show you how to select the best seed for your best garden. We will answer questions during the LIVE class.
In the Rosie on the House radio show, there is a dedicated hour for questions and answers about growing food in the local desert. On the fourth Saturday of each month, Farmer Greg will talk about all aspects of gardening and urban farming in the Arizona climates…
Great gardeners seem to know all the rules - but the very best gardener is the one who wrote the rules. She is Mother Nature and has no equal. Her systems and regenerative cycles CAN be replicated in our gardens and food forests to help them be amazingly resilient. Permaculture is the best way to start and it can make it your gardening much easier! Author Kari Spencer is going to help us find the best ways to adopt permaculture practices for increased resilience.
This free 3-day event Occurs on September 14, 15 and 16, 2021. ***SCROLL DOWN FOR THE SCHEDULE*** Live your healthiest life and grow the edible yard of your dreams with our visionary presenters. Imagine the pride you’ll feel providing food for your family and sharing the bounty with your friends and neighbors, too. Imagine teaching […]
The second topic in our 2021 Fruit Tree Education Series focuses on What to do AFTER you buy your fruit trees. Three ways to avoiding common mistakes that could kill your fruit tree. There are three things that most people do to kill their trees. We will explore what you can do to avoid them and learn skills for ultimate fruit tree success! We will dive in and get a better understanding about how to make healthy soil for your tree to grow into. Plus you will learn Greg’s 6/6 rule (A must for all fruit trees) and the best shape and size to dig your planting hole.