University of Nevada, Reno Extension

University of Nevada, Reno Extension Learn the secrets to successful backyard and urban farming through this University of Nevada Reno Extension Program. www.growyourownnevada.com.
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Grow Your Own, Nevada! is a state-wide University of Nevada Reno Extension program designed to help people all around the state discover the secrets to gardening in our high-desert climate through eight classes, delivered weekly in the fall, spring and summer. Program participants will learn basic horticultural principles that apply to growing all kinds of plants, tried and true methods from a var

iety of experienced gardeners and about new and alternative methods developed for growing on a small scale. Through this program, Extension seeks to meet Nevada’s demands for more homeowner information on basic horticultural practices and to alleviate concerns about food safety and self-sufficiency. The program also feeds off of the desire to buy and eat local, an important movement for Nevadans residing in food deserts. The Grow Your Own, Nevada! program is an offering of Extension's Tomorrow’s Table initiative which seeks to assist Nevadans new to horticulture or agriculture or who are interested in diversifying their current farming and ranching activities. Other Tomorrow’s Table programs include the Beginning Farmers and Ranchers and Great Ideas From Growers programs. University of Nevada Reno Extension doesn't endorse any particular commercial product or service. An EEO/AA Institution.

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Grow Your Own, Nevada! is a state-wide University of Nevada Reno Extension program designed to help people all around the state discover the secrets to gardening in our high-desert climate through eight classes, delivered weekly in the spring and fall. Program participants will learn basic horticultural principles that apply to growing all kinds of plants, tried and true methods from a variety of experienced gardeners and about new and alternative methods developed for growing on a small scale. Through this program, Extension seeks to meet Nevada’s demands for more homeowner information on basic horticultural practices and to alleviate concerns about food safety and self-sufficiency. The program also feeds off of the desire to buy and eat local, an important movement for Nevadans residing in food deserts. University of Nevada Reno Extension doesn't endorse any particular commercial product or service. An EEO/AA Institution.