05/25/2026
Join us for a three part series that will teach you how to garden regeneratively! 🪴
Early bird tickets available thru June 1:
$100 per person for the 3 Classes
🌱See Link in Bio to register—only 6spots left!
Regenerative gardening teaches you how to actively restore soil health, capturing and sequestering carbon, and boosting biodiversity! In this way what you grow is healthier, your soil is more productive, and it costs so much less than any other form of gardening.
June 13: Soil and Seasons
Healthy soil = healthy plants, healthy food, and a healthy environment.
Arizona has a bad reputation for being a difficult place to grow. We have heat, dust, cactus, and water can be scarce. Regenerative gardening helps the soil hold more water, lower the temperature in our heat islands, and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. You just have to know what to grow when! We’ll discuss and outline what to grow in each season, what can be grown at different times, and give you outlines to follow.
June 20: Set Up and Seeds
Saving seeds and planting those that you save are the best way to be successful in your own garden. Plants acclimate and pass that attribute to the seeds they develop. Planting seeds will vary depending on the seed and the climate. We’ll get down and dirty planting some seeds and learning how to care for them and transplant them into the garden.
June 27: September Season and Success
Fall is one of the best seasons to grow here in the desert. The soil is still warm, most of the pests have lived out their life cycle, and the evenings cool down. All the information in the previous two classes will set you up to be successful during the fall season and we’ll go over some particulars that will make it even more rewarding.
Success at gardening takes practice, it’s not as easy as many would have you believe. It also lends itself to experimentation which will ultimately make you the best gardener you can be.
If you’ve been wanting to start your own regenerative garden, don’t miss this incredible Garden Series with Susan Stoltz.