Summer Garden Workshop Series Question Title * 1. What is your name? Question Title * 2. What is your email? Question Title * 3. Which workshops do you plan on attending? Worm Composting: Wednesday, July 20th at 5:30 pm. Willow Bend Environmental Education Center, 703 E Sawmill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001In this free one hour workshop, learn how to convert kitchen waste into nutrient rich soil using worm composting. It's fun, easy, odorless and produces a great fertilizer! Workshop participants will learn how to house, feed, harvest, and care for their own worms. Water Harvesting: Wednesday, July 27th at 5:30 pm.Izabel Community Garden, 1700 E 6th Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004Learn about rainwater harvesting in this free one hour workshop! We will be giving away ten 265 gallon water barrels to local community members interested in rainwater harvesting. Event will be hosted by David McKee, City of Flagstaff Watershed Specialist. It will be an RSVP event so first come, first serve! We will email you to let you know if you were one of the first ten to RSVP. Composting: Wednesday, August 10th at 5:30 pm.Colton Community Garden at the Museum of Northern Arizona: 310 N. Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like natural, home-made fertilizer for your plants? Check out our free backyard composting workshop. Learn the basics of what you can compost, how to manage your pile, and how to use your finished product. The Colton Community garden is located at the top of N Winding Rd, behind the Newberry Building. Water Harvesting: Wednesday, August 17th at 5:30 pm.Ponderosa High School, 2384 N Steves Blvd #B, Flagstaff, AZ 86004Join Terra BIRDS at Ponderosa High School to explore ways to maximize the capacity of your land to capture and retain rainwater. Earthworks, curb cuts, soil building and mulching, and cisterns will all be discussed. Fruit Trees: Wednesday, August 24th at 5:30 pm.Bonito Garden: 527 W Elm Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001In this free one hour workshop, learn how to select, plant, and maintain fruit trees in northern Arizona’s challenging climate. Question Title * 4. Would you like to be included on our email list? (If not, your email will just be used to notify you of any schedule changes) Yes No Done