Free Family Gardening Workshops
Funded by a Kaiser Permanente grant received by the Decatur Education
Foundation, the Oakhurst Community Garden Project is proud to announce
upcoming workshops that are both FREE and open to City Schools of
Decatur families.
Who can come? Priority is given to families with children enrolled in the City Schools of Decatur.
How many spots are available? We have room for 20 families.
Space is limited. We ask that you RSVP in advance. Please contact Myriam Van Dorp to reserve your family's spot. Ocgp@... , (404) 371-1920
March 28, 3-5 p.m. – Seed Sowing Workshop
Are you a first time gardener or maybe looking for creative ways to get
your children to appreciate the joys of gardening? Are you interested
in gardening but have limited backyard space. If this sounds like you,
come learn the basics of spring and summer gardening and get a head
start on your Spring and Summer gardens. During this workshop you will
be introduced to the variety of summer vegetables you can plant, learn
the basics of plant care, and plant some seeds to take home. We will
also explore container vegetable gardens, seed spacing, and pest
control.
April 17th, 10 a.m.-noon – Bees for Beginners
Explore the important role of pollinating insects in your garden
through an up close look at our honeybees. In this workshop you will
explore honeybee behavior, biology, and importance through creative
games and activities. You will even get to taste some honey! You and
your family will also learn about the flowers you can plant to attract
butterflies to your garden, turning an ordinary backyard into a
wildlife habitat. Come celebrate Earth Day this year while helping to
promote responsible environmental stewardship!
May 1st, 10 a.m.-noon – Bug Day!
Creepy, crawly bugs are everywhere! They are the neighbors that you
rarely see, and when you do, often they are not welcome. But bugs are
an essential ingredient in the chain of life. Children will especially
enjoy this hands-on craft workshop. They will create and take home
models of various bugs at different stations in the garden. In the
process, they will learn about insects and how to identify them,
opening their eyes to a world of discovery.