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    Let Your Green Thumb Thrive with the Huron County Nature Center's Vegetable Gardening Program

    2023-06-13

    Get your hands delightfully dirty by digging into the verdant world of vegetable gardening at the Huron County Nature Center this June with renowned gardening expert Bevin Cohen. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or an amateur with green aspirations, this program offers a chance to learn, interact, and foster your love for homegrown veggies.

    The Promise of a Bountiful Harvest

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    Author and gardening expert Bevin CohenPhoto byHuron County Nature Center

    Discover the secrets to a fruitful garden through:

    • An immersive, hands-on experience with seasoned gardener Bevin Cohen, who shares decades of expertise and insights.
    • Vital lessons on maintaining soil health, timing your harvest, mastering seed-starting, and understanding the art of transplanting.
    • Essential tips on mulching and weeding for a vibrant, healthy garden.

    Interactive Learning and Complimentary Gifts

    Participants can look forward to:

    1. The opportunity to transplant a seedling to nurture in their own gardens.
    2. Receiving a packet of heirloom seeds from Bevin's Small House Farms.
    3. Browsing and buying gardening books post-workshop for continued learning.

    This event, free to the public, is sponsored by GFWC Pigeon Chapter, with goodwill donations warmly welcomed.

    Location, Dates, and Other Opportunities

    The workshop will take place on June 17 at the Huron County Nature Center, located at 3336 Loosemore Road. This is a 10-minute drive east from Caseville or a 12-minute drive west on M-25 from Port Austin. This is not only a hub for educational programs; the nature center is also home to picturesque hiking and biking trails and an inviting visitor's center open most weekends during the summer months. For those interested in supporting the center, volunteer and donation opportunities information is available on their website.

    A Green Initiative to Remember

    This vegetable gardening program is more than just a workshop - it's an invitation to connect with nature, learn from the best, and cultivate a personal harvest that will make your summer meals unforgettable. Don't miss this unique opportunity to grow great veggies!

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