Urban Root’s Soil Palooza

Urban Teaching Farm 1700 E 2nd Street, Reno, NV

Urban Roots and Earth & Seeds are teaming up for the second annual Soil Palooza, a regenerative farming educational and community event. Discover how to collaborate effectively with nature through […]

$5 – $10

Tour & Composting Party

Be the Change Project's Urban Homestead

Join Be the Change Project for a fun, informative, and maybe even inspirational compost-making volunteer afternoon. They’ll lead a tour of our permaculture urban homestead and work together building some […]

Dead Plant Society: January – Planning Your Garden

Urban Teaching Farm 1700 E 2nd Street, Reno, NV

New to gardening? Not sure what to grow or when to start? Winter is the perfect time to start planning your spring & summer garden and Urban Roots has you […]

$5 – $20

Dead Plant Society: Starting Seeds Indoors

Urban Teaching Farm 1700 E 2nd Street, Reno, NV

Whether you have a full backyard or an apartment balcony, growing your own seedlings for fresh herbs, fruits, or vegetables can be fun and "dirt cheap"! In this workshop Urban […]

$5 – $20

Gardening in Nevada: Fruit Tree Selection

Bartley Ranch

Michael Janik will discuss fruit tree needs during all seasons in northern Nevada, including soil, chill hours, watering and pest control. He will list suggested fruit varieties he has grown […]

Free

Gardening in Nevada: Vertebrate Pests

Bartley Ranch

Melody Hefner will share knowledge on management of a variety of local vertebrate pests, including mice, ground squirrels, rabbits and more. Learn strategies to control these pests and prevent future […]

Free

Gardening in Nevada: Gardening in Small Spaces

Bartley Ranch

Liz Morrow will introduce ideas and methods for gardening in small spaces to enable gardeners to enjoy a variety of plants, both edible or ornamental, whether living in a condominium […]

Free

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316 California Ave., No. 258
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