Pizza!! Pizza!! Wednesday, October 19 Sugar Land
Learn how to make your own pizza with fresh ingredients at Russo’s New York Pizzeria in Greatwood, while master gardener LaShan Arceneaux shows us how to plant a pizza garden. We will meet at 5:30 p.m. at Russo’s, which is located at 5530 W. Grand Parkway, across from Greatwood Retirement Center. We’ll provide the pizza! To sign up, send an email to lashan.arceneaux@gmail.com
We will accept all outstanding groupons for this event
Visit to the Farm and Planting Your Fall Garden, Saturday, October 22
Field Trip to Pavlock Farms in Rosenberg for cooking demonstration and shopping at the farm market. 10 a.m. to 12noon. For this special event, meet at the Sugar Land Memorial hospital at 9:30 a.m. for the shuttle. To sign up, send an email to lashan.arceneaux@gmail.com
We will accept all outstanding groupons for this event

Anything's Pastable Class - Saturday May 21 12-3PM
Fresh from the garden pasta making - In this class, you will learn to make fresh from the garden pastas. From Lemon Basil to Pumpkin Spice and everything in between. Learn to take the bounty from your garden and make healthy beautiful pastas and sauces.
$
50.00

Herb Gardening 101 - Saturday May 28 10AM-2PM
This makes a great get together for a group of friends. Invite some over and we'll create some simple dishes that include fresh herbs. This course will teach you about the most popular herbs and how to grow them in your own garden box. Each participant will go home with aseed selection to start their own herb garden:
$
50.00

Making Miniscapes Saturday June 4 - 10AM-2PM
Spend the morning learning how to create a miniature garden of your very own. Combine plants, rocks and mini garden accents to create a tiny space to enjoy indoors or out. Participants are welcome to bring a container or they can purchase one at the class. Kids ages 5+ are encourged to attend.
$
50.00

From Garbage to Garden Composting Class - Saturday June 18 10AM-2PM
Composting is nature’s way of recycling. By utilizing the natural process of decomposition, organic materials often considered “waste,” such as grass clippings, food scraps, autumn leaves and even paper, can be recycled back into a rich soil conditioner. Through this transition, soil organisms, many of which are too small to see, break down the organic material in a compost pile so that valuable plant nutrients can be released for future generations of plants to use. Composting helps you reduce your waste stream, it improves the health of your gardens, and most of all its easy to do and enjoyable. This workshop thoroughly covers the importance of composting, setting up a compost pile, proper maintenance and ways of using finished compost.
$
50.00




