The Seed to Supper Program is aimed at teaching low-income families and individuals how to grow their own fresh vegetables. We need your help to get this information into the hands of these families and individuals! Please display the enclosed materials to help Madison County residents learn to grow their own food.

The Seed to Supper Program is aimed at teaching low-income families and individuals how to grow their own fresh vegetables.

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Seed to Supper Program

  • Wednesday, April 9, 2025, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

The Seed to Supper Program is aimed at teaching low-income families and individuals how to grow their own fresh vegetables. We need your help to get this information into the hands of these families and individuals! Please display the enclosed materials to help Madison County residents learn to grow their own food.

Seed to Supper is a free program which begins the second week in April and continues for 6 weeks, one day each week, at the Canastota Library in Madison County, all in-person. Participants will receive personal classes, hands-on activities and gardening giveaways.

April 9th: Planning your Garden

April 16th: Getting Started with Healthy Soil

April 23rd: Planting your Garden

April 30th: Caring for your Garden (part 1)

May 7th: Caring for your Garden (part 2)

May 14th: Harvesting and Using your Bounty (potluck graduation at CCE Madison)

Fee

FREE

Register

https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/S2SCanastota2025_225

Contact

Erin Shantal
Operations Coordinator
es977@cornell.edu
3156843001 ext.122

Location

Canastota Public Library
102 West Center Street
Canastota, 13032 NY

Last updated March 12, 2025