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Growing Great Vegetables

Thank you for your interest in Growing Great Vegetables! Unfortunately, registration is closed at this time. You can find gardening resources on the University of Illinois Extension website: https://extension.illinois.edu/plants 

The last few years have seen a surge of gardeners taking up the trowel for the first time to try their hand at growing vegetables. This year, come prepared with Growing Great Vegetables, a five-week webinar series covering the basics of starting a vegetable garden from start to finish led by University of Illinois Extension gardening experts.

Whether you have a large garden or a patio with room for a few containers, now is the time to start planning for a successful garden. 
Sessions will be from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays from February 27 to March 26. Each class covers a different topic and will consist of a live 50-minute Zoom webinar presentation by Illinois Extension educators followed by a Q&A. Extension horticulture educators Chris Enroth, Jennifer Fishburn, Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle, Ken Johnson, and Sarah Vogel. Registration is $10.

February 27 - Where will you Garden?: Build a garden using whatever space you have. Learn about traditional garden plots, raised beds, salad tables, container gardening, growing vertically, and more.
March 5 - Seed and Plant Choices and soils and fertilizers: Planning, design, and layout are key elements to successful gardening. Learn about hardiness zones, frost and freeze dates, how to order plants or seeds from a garden catalog or locally, reading and selecting seed packets, and starting plants from seed. We'll also cover soil testing and amendments, fertilizer, manures, mulch, watering, and weeding
March 12 - Cool Season Vegetables: Cool-season crops can be grown in spring or fall, each with its own characteristics and potential issues. Learn about some of the different cool-season vegetables that can be grown in Illinois and how to grow and harvest them.
March 19 - Warm Season Vegetables: Warm season crops grow during the hottest part of the year. This session will cover how to make vegetables such as peppers, tomatoes, squash, and more flourish.
March 26 - Insects and Diseases: New and experienced growers alike are challenged by pests, diseases, and disorders of vegetable plants. Learn about insects, diseases, and wildlife pests and how to prevent and manage them.
Bonus session, April 23 - Join the experts and get your plant and gardening questions answered!

Sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants if they are unable to attend live. 

University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Ken Johnson at kjohnso@illinois.edu. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting access needs, when possible.