Fall Preparations for Winter Gardens

Monday, Sep 14 2020, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Remote
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Monday, Sep 14 2020 11:00 AM Monday, Sep 14 2020 12:00 PM America/New_York Fall Preparations for Winter Gardens OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | CAPA and the Robert Frost Stone House Museum are continuing their popular food and gardening webinar series with upcoming sessions on food preservation, fall preparations for winter gardens, and storage crops, featuring a panel of our community's expert gardeners. This week is about Fall Preparations for Winter Gardens. Remote Bennington College

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The weather is getting cooler, so what does that mean for your garden? There are some crops you can plant in the fall and other steps you can take to ensure your garden is in great shape next spring. Our panel of experts will share what they are doing in the fall gardens and answer your gardening questions.

All webinars are free to attend. Please click on the link below to register through Zoom.

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Presenters:

Shannon Barsotti
is the Community Development Director for the Town of Bennington and the co-owner of Longview Farm in Pownal, where she and her family raise lamb and chickens and tend a large vegetable garden.

Aila West is a medicinal herb farmer who grows and wildcrafts Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Western herbs. She is also the co-owner of a small pastured pork farm located in White Creek, NY.

Dane Whitman is the owner of Grey Oak Landscaping & Garden Design, a Bennington based business that promotes edible and ecological land management.

Karen Trubitt and her husband, Steven, operate True Love Farm of Shaftsbury. Each year they grow 3+ acres of vegetables, cut flowers, and berries for three farmers markets, a workplace CSA, a winter CSA, fine restaurants, and florists.