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FREE Vegetable Educational Classes
Come and increase your knowledge!
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Sara Scheil

"Spring Vegetable Gardening Success"
Thursday, Feb. 23; 7:00 p.m.
St. Paul UMC, 3601 S. Sterling Ave., Indep. MO 64052
FREE; the public is invited
Questions: Sara at (816) 356-6986
 
Learn about the early spring nutritious vegetables you can plant in Missouri's first growing season. Planting in March and April can yield harvests by mid-summer or earlier. The class will be taught by University of Missouri Extension Horticulture Educator Cathy Bylinowski. Sponsored by the St. Paul Community Garden.
 
"Tomato Gardening"
Thursday, March 30
7:00 p.m.
St. Paul United Methodist Church, 3601 S. Sterling Ave., Independence MO 64052
FREE; the public is invited
 Questions: Sara at (816) 356-6986

Learn what tomatoes need to thrive and offer a good harvest. What challenges do tomatoes bring?  What types of tomatoes are there? Presented by Lala Kumar, University of Missouri Extension Horticulture Specialist, who brings his vast knowledge and experience of horticulture. Sponsored by the St. Paul Community Garden.
 
"Summer Vegetable Gardening Success"
Monday, April 10; 7:00 p.m.
St. Paul UMC, 3601 S. Sterling Ave., Indep. MO 64052
FREE; the public is invited
 Questions: Sara at (816) 356-6986

Many vegetables grow well in our hot, humid Missouri summers. Learn what kinds to grow and how to grow them. If weather permits, part of the class will be hands-on.  The class will be taught by University of Missouri Extension Horticulture Educator Cathy Bylinowski. Sponsored by the St. Paul Community Garden.
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