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  • Getting an Early Start & Companion Planting / Bokashi (Fermentation) Composting
    Getting an Early Start & Companion Planting / Bokashi (Fermentation) Composting
    Tue, Apr 08
    Millhurst Community Hall
    Spring is around the corner, but don’t rush the garden! Learn how to time your planting, understand climate needs, and maximize your garden’s potential with companion planting and Bokashi composting. Join us to get your garden ready before the end of April for a successful, productive season!
  • Kim Ross: No Till Gardening
    Kim Ross: No Till Gardening
    Sat, Apr 26
    Millhurst Community Hall
    Skip the weeding and watering! Join Kim Ross to discover the magic of no-till gardening—a method that improves soil, conserves water, prevents weeds, and boosts yields. Learn how Kim transformed her 26,000 sq. ft. garden for bigger results with less effort!
  • Alberta Native Bees: Why We Need Bees & How You Can Help!
    Alberta Native Bees: Why We Need Bees & How You Can Help!
    Tue, May 06
    Millhurst Community Hall
    Bees are essential to our ecosystem, and there’s a lot you can do to welcome them into your garden. Join us for an engaging introduction to Alberta’s native bees—learn how to identify them, what they need, and how to support them. See real specimens, explore bee houses, and even play some fun games!
  • The Ultimate Tomato Guide: Plant, Prune, Pick, and Preserve!
    The Ultimate Tomato Guide: Plant, Prune, Pick, and Preserve!
    Thu, May 08
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Whether you're growing in a small backyard, balcony pots, or plenty of outdoor space, tomatoes are a rewarding and versatile crop. Learn everything you need to know about choosing the right variety, planting, pruning, watering, and preserving your harvest for maximum yield and flavor!
  • Some Weeds are Friendly – Getting to Know and Use the Good Ones
    Some Weeds are Friendly – Getting to Know and Use the Good Ones
    Tue, Jun 10
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Some plants volunteer to grow in our gardens, and while we call them 'weeds,' they're just plants we didn't plant. Many are nutritious and delicious, yet we often overlook them. Before we dismiss them, let’s open our minds and see what they have to offer.
  • Homemade Jam
    Homemade Jam
    Tue, Jul 08
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Make your own jam for superior taste, control over ingredients, and summer in a jar! Learn how to turn fruits from your backyard into delicious, additive-free jam. Fun, satisfying, and a great way to use what you grow!
  • Dehydrating Summer Fruits and Vegetables
    Dehydrating Summer Fruits and Vegetables
    Tue, Aug 12
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Preserve your homegrown fruits and veggies with home dehydrating! Affordable, easy, and incredibly useful – dehydrated foods are shelf-stable, nutritious, and perfect for year-round use. Learn how to dehydrate herbs, vegetables, and fruits, plus creative ways to use them all winter long!
  • Gathering Seeds and Putting Your Garden to Bed
    Gathering Seeds and Putting Your Garden to Bed
    Tue, Sep 09
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Save money and grow your garden year after year by collecting your own seeds! Learn how to harvest, dry, clean, and store seeds, plus the difference between open-pollinated and hybrid plants.
  • SQUASH IT!  Pumpkins and Other Squash
    SQUASH IT!  Pumpkins and Other Squash
    Tue, Oct 14
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    How to plant, grow, harvest and use both summer and winter squash, includes recipes.
  • Making Household Cleaners from Everyday Products
    Making Household Cleaners from Everyday Products
    Tue, Nov 11
    Sakaw Gardens Hall
    Many things that we use daily can be dual-purposed for cleaning: like lemons and other citrus fruits, vinegars, baking soda, and essential oils .

Millhurst Community League

5811 - 19A Avenue NW,

Edmonton, AB

T6L 4J8

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