Garden Planning Workshop

Design Your Most Productive Garden Ever

Garden Planning Workshop

Design Your Most Productive Garden Ever

Transform Your Garden Dreams into Practical Reality

Workshop Description

The difference between a garden that flourishes and one that frustrates often comes down to planning. In this focused workshop, you’ll learn how to transform your garden dreams into organized, practical plans that maximize productivity and minimize headaches.

Whether you’re planning your first garden or looking to improve an existing space, this workshop will give you the tools to create a thoughtful design that works for your specific needs and environment.

What You'll Learn:

What to Expect:

This workshop combines presentation with hands-on planning activities. You’ll receive planning templates and work on creating your own garden layout during the session. By the end, you’ll have the beginnings of a personalized garden plan you can implement at home.

"I used to just plant whatever caught my eye at the garden center, with mixed results. After taking the Garden Planning workshop, I created a proper plan that's given me three times the harvest in the same space. The veterans' practical insights on what works in our local climate were especially valuable."
Elaine M.
Hunterdon County

The Veterans Connection

When you participate in this workshop, you’re learning alongside veterans who are part of our Local Food Heroes Program. These veterans are developing agricultural skills that will allow them to become leaders in community food production.

Your participation helps create a collaborative learning environment where garden knowledge is shared while supporting our mission of empowering veterans through sustainable agriculture.

Workshop Details:

What to Bring:

Note-taking materials, information about your garden space (measurements, sun exposure, etc.), and any existing garden plans you’d like to improve

Cost:

This workshop is offered free of charge as part of our non-profit mission. Free-will donations to support our veteran training programs are welcome.

This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, through the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under subaward number CNE25-001.

Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.