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The Communal Garden: Regenerative Agriculture

Classes in The Communal Garden series teach gardeners skills that can be used in community gardens or to support their community through gardening. They are low-cost in an effort to advance gardening skills in our communities. The series is a part of the Conservatory’s Growing to Green program, which supports and develops community gardens across Central Ohio.

This class will explore practices like building healthy soil, composting, crop rotation, and planting for biodiversity. Learn how these methods can enhance productivity, support pollinators, and create a garden that thrives naturally while helping the environment. Perfect for gardeners ready to grow with sustainability in mind.

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Instructor: Liv White With a background in sustainable agriculture, environmental education, and research, I’ve had the privilege of working with organizations such as the Chicago Park District, Ohio EPA, The Ohio State University, and Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed. I’m deeply passionate about food sovereignty, native plants, and fostering community connections through peer-to-peer learning. I look forward to sharing my experience with you all as we deep-dive into topics like soil structure, planting for biodiversity, crop health, and sustainability.