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How to Start a Home Garden

Join us at Plant & Peat, July 1st, 2035
Home gardening is a rewarding hobby that connects you with nature right in your backyard. Whether you have a large garden or a small balcony, growing your own plants enhances your living space and provides fresh produce. Start with easy-to-grow plants, and watch your garden thrive with care. Embrace the joy of nurturing life and enjoy the benefits of home gardening!
Creating Your Own Compost at Home

Join us at Plant & Peat, September 7th, 2035
Home composting is an eco-friendly way to recycle kitchen scraps and yard waste, turning them into nutrient-rich soil for your garden. By creating a compost pile, you can reduce waste and support a healthier environment. It's simple to start—just collect organic materials like peels, coffee grounds, and leaves, and watch them decompose into valuable compost. Em the benefits of composting and contribute to a sustainable future!
Growing Edible Plants at Home
Learn how to grow herbs, vegetables, and fruits in small spaces.

Join us at Plant & Peat, October 23rd, 2035
Start a home vegetable garden and enjoy fresh produce right in your backyard. With easy-to-grow crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce, you can enhance your meals and promote a healthier lifestyle. Embrace gardening and reap delicious rewards!
Understanding Plant Parts and Their Functions

Join us at Plant & Peat, November 15th, 2035
Discover the fascinating world of plants in our course on plant parts and their functions. Explore the essential components like roots, stems, and leaves, and learn their vital roles in survival and reproduction. Ideal for beginners and nature enthusiasts, this course will deepen your understanding of plant biology. Join us to unlock the secrets of nature!
Making a Butterfly or Bee-Friendly Garden

Join us at Plant & Peat, October 3rd, 2035
Create a home butterfly or bee garden by choosing native plants that offer nectar and pollen. Mix colorful flowers, shrubs, and herbs to attract these vital pollinators. Don't forget to add water sources and shelter to make your garden a thriving habitat.
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