Join The Melanin Urban Gardener and African American Roundtable for the Feed the Change MKE Gardening Workshop, an interactive hands-on experience focused on growing food in urban spaces.
During this workshop, you’ll learn practical gardening techniques that can help you grow fresh food at home using raised beds, grow bags, containers, and other small-space growing methods. We’ll cover garden planning, crop selection, companion planting, succession planting, and simple strategies for maximizing production in limited space.
Whether you’re a beginner or already growing a few plants, you’ll leave with knowledge, resources, and confidence to take the next step in your gardening journey.
Your registration includes:
• Three hours of hands-on instruction
• Gardening education and demonstrations
• Take-home resources
• Light refreshments
• Opportunity to connect with fellow community members
No gardening experience is necessary.
Space is limited and advance registration is required. Participants will complete a photo release, liability waiver, emergency contact form, and food allergy information during registration.
Come learn how small spaces can produce big harvests while exploring the connection between gardening, food access, and community empowerment.
Join The Melanin Urban Gardener and African American Roundtable for the Feed the Change MKE Gardening Workshop, an interactive hands-on experience focused on growing food in urban spaces.
During this workshop, you’ll learn practical gardening techniques that can help you grow fresh food at home using raised beds, grow bags, containers, and other small-space growing methods. We’ll cover garden planning, crop selection, companion planting, succession planting, and simple strategies for maximizing production in limited space.
Whether you’re a beginner or already growing a few plants, you’ll leave with knowledge, resources, and confidence to take the next step in your gardening journey.
Your registration includes:
• Three hours of hands-on instruction
• Gardening education and demonstrations
• Take-home resources
• Light refreshments
• Opportunity to connect with fellow community members
No gardening experience is necessary.
Space is limited and advance registration is required. Participants will complete a photo release, liability waiver, emergency contact form, and food allergy information during registration.
Come learn how small spaces can produce big harvests while exploring the connection between gardening, food access, and community empowerment.