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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Nov
12
1:00 PM13:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

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Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Nov
6
11:00 AM11:00

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Nov
5
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Oct
8
1:00 PM13:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

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Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Oct
2
11:00 AM11:00

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Oct
1
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Sep
10
1:00 PM13:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

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Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Sep
4
1:00 PM13:00

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Sep
3
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Aug
13
1:00 PM13:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

View Event →
Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Aug
7
11:00 AM11:00

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Aug
6
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Jul
9
1:00 PM13:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

View Event →
Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Jul
3
11:00 AM11:00

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Jul
2
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens
Jun
19
4:00 PM16:00

Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens

Join us for our Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens class, where we will touch upon basic care, propagation (seeds and separation), and creating your bog garden at home. We have two ticket options available:

1. The class itself (ticket includes class and one carnivorous plant)

2.Creating your own bog garden + the class (participants who choose this ticket must bring their own containers/pots if they do not wish to use a plastic nursery pot. (ticket includes the class, coconut coir, one pinguicula, one Venus flytrap, and a nursery pot)

*Every attendee will receive a carnivorous plant at the end of the class*

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 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
Jun
18
12:00 PM12:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

View Event →
Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
Jun
5
1:30 PM13:30

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

View Event →
Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Jun
4
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

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Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens
May
28
11:00 AM11:00

Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens

Join us for our Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens class, where we will touch upon basic care, propagation (seeds and separation), and creating your bog garden at home. We have two ticket options available:

1. The class itself (ticket includes class and one carnivorous plant)

2.Creating your own bog garden + the class (participants who choose this ticket must bring their own containers/pots if they do not wish to use a plastic nursery pot. (ticket includes the class, coconut coir, one pinguicula, one Venus flytrap, and a nursery pot)

*Every attendee will receive a carnivorous plant at the end of the class*

View Event →
 Indoor and Container Gardening 101
May
14
11:00 AM11:00

Indoor and Container Gardening 101

The popularity of container gardening is growing by leaps and bounds. From front porches to kitchen windowsills, you see them everywhere. And the beautiful thing about them, other than the plants themselves? Container gardens are simple to create and easy to maintain; apply a few basic principals and even first-time gardeners can bloom. If you love plants but have limited space and time, if you’ve always wanted to garden, this is the class for you. Learn the basics of indoor gardening and how to make a sub-irrigated planter to deal with watering when you go on vacation! You can also get a little dirty and leave with a gorgeous, portable garden. Non-refundable materials fee of $10 per class is included for those who want to take home a plant. (Includes a RootPouch, potting soil and an herb or succulent)

View Event →
Grow Your Own Microgreens!
May
7
11:00 AM11:00

Grow Your Own Microgreens!

Check the menu of a fine restaurant or the produce section of a specialty grocery store, and you're likely to spy microgreens: tiny, delicate greens that add color, texture, and flavor to a variety of foods as a garnish or ingredient.

Big on nutrition and flavor, microgreens can be expensive to purchase. But they can also be grown cost-effectively at home, in a tiny space, and with simple supplies. All you need is a sunny windowsill or a well-lit area along with one of our microgreen growing kits, and you've got all the essentials for growing your own microgreens. This is a great crop for urban gardeners who are limited to a windowsill, balcony, or fire escape.

$10 Ticket includes take-home microgreen seeds

$25 Ticket includes a microgreen kit of 3 types of greens to grow at home

View Event →
Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones
May
1
1:30 PM13:30

Plant Propagation 101: Seeds, Cuttings and Clones

Cloning and propagation are essential techniques for any successful gardener. The ability to save and reproduce your desired plant's genetics through winter or until the next season is not only simple but efficient and economical. Imagine buying a basil plant only once and having endless basil plants for the rest of the year! The foundation of a perpetually successful garden starts with cloning. We will also discuss other methods of cultivating your desired plants including seed saving, starting from seed and grafting. Plants will be provided for practice and participants will receive a FREE root pouch to take home, as well as a free cutting of your choice from our plants. If you've ever been here before, you may know all the different varieties we have available, but feel free to shoot us an email at info@cultivatethecity.com with any questions.

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Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens
Apr
23
11:00 AM11:00

Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens

Join us for our Carnivorous Plant Basics and Bog Gardens class, where we will touch upon basic care, propagation (seeds and separation), and creating your container garden at home. This workshop will allow you to create your own carnivorous plant container garden with an expert carnivorous plant instructor. The class includes the class, coconut coir, a carnivorous plant (Any of the following we have available: venus fly trap, sarracenia, pinguicula, sundew, nepenthes), and a nursery pot.

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