I've added new class dates for:
Tomato Masters
Winter Vegetable Gardening
Installing a Garden Drip Irrigation System
Backyard Chicken Keeping
I've also added brand new classes:
Container Gardening: Winter Veggies
One-Pot Herb Garden
Click on my Classes and Events page for more information.



It is great to see people getting smarter about growing their own food organically - better for you, better for the planet. I like the idea of teaching people how to do it in organized classes like yours - creating a network of like minded folks in our local area. Good work!
Posted by: Paul McCollum | September 14, 2008 at 07:01 AM
We are going to plant garlic this week and hope to have more of a winter garden as well. I wish we were closer to attend your classes. Please consider a video of your classes on DVD for those of us who can't just pop over for the day.
We'd like to learn what you've learned about backyard chickens, improving our tomatoes and winter gardening. I've mentioned this before, but it sounds like a boxed set that I would buy. Thanks Cynthia!
We appreciate you,
Patricia & Heidi
Posted by: Patricia Messer | September 14, 2008 at 06:46 AM
Winter veggie gardening sounds wonderful. This year I invested in some row cover material. I am going to try to harvest and save some lettuces and carrots for late fall, here in Michigan.
Posted by: Bonnie Chadwick | September 14, 2008 at 05:40 AM
All these great classes, and I have to be on the opposite side of the country! I love your site and enjoy reading about your farm, even if I can't visit or take your classes!
Posted by: Debbie | September 14, 2008 at 05:01 AM
Thy winter vegetable gardening class sounds interesting!
Several years ago we bought a "Black Ethiopian" start from thee. Our son still remembers those wonderful tomatoes!
Posted by: Thea | September 14, 2008 at 12:15 AM