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Arizona Worm Farm: Fall Vegetable Gardening Preparation

Arizona Worm Farm 8430 S. 19th Ave., Phoenix

Learn how to grow and maintain a successful Fall garden using principles of soil science and management. This class focuses on getting your gardens cleaned from the summer and prepared for Fall and Winter vegetables - including Broccoli, Kale, Cauliflower, and all the Fall lettuces and greens. Includes: 1/2 gallon box of worm castings, 4...

$25

Flagstaff Festival of Science: Harvest Festival

Hal Jensen Community Garden 2403 N. Izabel St., Flagstaff

The Harvest Festival in partnership with the City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office and NACA's Lasting Indigenous Family Enrichment Program at the Hal Jensen Garden tour stop. This harvest festival will invite folks to explore the garden and have a focus on activities for kids and stations to learn about seed saving. Part of the Sustainable...

Free

Arizona Worm Farm: Fruit Tree Basics

Arizona Worm Farm 8430 S. 19th Ave., Phoenix

Learn how to successfully grow and maintain fruit trees using permaculture principles and soil science. This class will teach you the proper (organic!) way to plant, feed, trim, and harvest your fruit trees. The class is conducted in our Food Forest and will include tips on everything from apples to mulberries. Class includes: 1/2 gallon...

$25

Arizona Worm Farm: Grow Bag Gardening

Arizona Worm Farm 8430 S. 19th Ave., Phoenix

Learn how to successfully utilize grow bags to grow vegetables! In this hands-on class you will get a chance to fill and plant your own grow bags to take home. Class includes grow bags, veggie starts, and soil.

$35

Flagstaff Festival of Science: 2025 Sustainable Building and Garden Tour – Cultivating Resilience

Willow Bend Environmental Education Center 703 E. Sawmill Rd., Flagstaff

Embark on a tour showcasing innovative buildings featuring sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting, solar design, and PV technology. Visit the City's community gardens to learn how they nurture local food production, strengthen community connections and build resilience. Pick up a self-guided tour packet at Willow Bend on tour day or download it at coconino.az.gov/sustainablebuilding. See...

Free