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How To Build a Citizen Gardener Hoop House
Here is a pictorial set of instructions for building a hoop-house as taught by the Citizen Gardener class for less than $20. Materials QTY 1: 2×4-8′ QTY 1: 1×2-8′ QTY 3: 1/2″ PVC-10′ (Schedule 40) QTY 3 to 6: o-ring hose … Continue reading
Citizen Gardener Class – Promise of Peace Community Garden – Dallas
Sign up for the class by going to NorthTexasVegetableGardeners.com/CG The class will be held at the local community garden Promise of Peace in Dallas just south east of white rock lake.
Citizen Gardener Class – Creative By Nature – McKinney
Sign up for the class by going to NorthTexasVegetableGardeners.com/CG The class will be held at a local nursery Creative By Nature in McKinney.
Citizen Gardener Class in Oak Cliff – February 2012
Citizen Gardener Class #3 will be in the Oak Cliff area at Repotted (700 W Davis St. 75208). The class will consist of two sessions held on Saturdays (2/4/2012 and 2/11/2012) from 10am to 2pm each day. For more … Continue reading
Call for Community Gardens that Need Volunteers
The Citizen Gardener program now has about 60 graduates from the class who are seeking to complete their volunteer hours. We are looking for additional community gardens that would like to have volunteers help them out. (how is that for … Continue reading