Crop Rotation: Building Resilient Gardens | Lessons at the Library | Free viewing session
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Implement crop rotation techniques to strengthen gardens.
Learn how crop rotation can improve a garden’s soil health, reduce pests and diseases, and even boost overall productivity. This presentation will cover techniques for rotating plant families, even in small spaces like raised beds or containers. Discover how to plan a garden for long-term success with crop rotation.
This session is free to attend, no registration required. If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to attend, contact the Program Coordinator, Jan Saglier, at 815-544-3710.
Presenter: Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle, horticulture educator, Illinois Extension
About the Four Seasons Gardening Series: University of Illinois Extension’s Four Seasons Gardening series focuses on home gardening, environmental stewardship, and backyard food production.
Learn how crop rotation can improve a garden’s soil health, reduce pests and diseases, and even boost overall productivity. This presentation will cover techniques for rotating plant families, even in small spaces like raised beds or containers. Discover how to plan a garden for long-term success with crop rotation.
This session is free to attend, no registration required. If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to attend, contact the Program Coordinator, Jan Saglier, at 815-544-3710.
Presenter: Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle, horticulture educator, Illinois Extension
About the Four Seasons Gardening Series: University of Illinois Extension’s Four Seasons Gardening series focuses on home gardening, environmental stewardship, and backyard food production.
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