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SUMMARY:EOV Monitor Training at Hickory Nut Gap
DESCRIPTION:Ecological Outcome Verification is an outcome-based monitoring protocol that evaluates and tracks ecosystem function year over year currently deployed on over 8 million acres globally. The EOV protocol was developed in collaboration with leading soil scientists\, ecologists\, agronomists\, and an extensive network of regenerative land managers around the world. Used as an empirical data set to support regenerative agriculture all throughout the world. \nEOV is a practical and scalable soil and landscape assessment methodology that tracks outcomes in biodiversity\, water\, soil health\, and ecosystem function (i.e. water cycle\, mineral cycle\, energy flow\, and community dynamics). \nDate: 5/1/2026-5/3/2026\nLocation: Hickory Nut Gap Farm\nTuition: $1000\n*One work-trade seat available for a student who will be able to trade 5-10 hours of time to lower the price of the training to $300. Contact Mikey.Hans-Barrientos@hickorynutgap.com to apply. \nThe Hickory Nut Gap Farm Savory Hub is a premier regional and regenerative agriculture hub that has monitored over 40 farms and 12\,000 acres of farmland in the South-Eastern US. Providing a hybrid in-classroom and in-field approach at a premier Savory Hub\, training will lay out the scientific value and rigor of EOV\, regional ecology training\, land health auditing\, farm and land mapping\, plant species identification\, and farm planning. \nUpon completion of training\, you will be a certified EOV Monitor until the end of 2026. This certification allows monitors to potentially work with any of the 44 Savory Hubs on 6 continents monitoring independent farms and whole supply chains. Hickory Nut Gap will offer an additional Hands On Holistic Management Course this fall\, taking this course at HNG (or elsewhere) will certify you as a monitor indefinitely. Students will receive a full training to manage Ecological Outcome Verification and leave with instructional materials\, plant ID training and documents\, an appreciable understanding of ecological processes & land management\, as well as connections to the Hickory Nut Gap Farm Hub & the Savory Institute. \nMEET YOUR INSTRUCTORS:\nMikey Hans-Barrientos is the Hickory Nut Gap Hub Manager in Fairview\, North Carolina. Originally from Miami\, Florida\, he was introduced to agriculture while working on the Warren Wilson College Farm while getting his bachelor’s degree at Warren Wilson College. After graduating\, Mikey went on to work in and around agriculture for several years before getting involved in the Hickory Nut Gap Hub. When he is not out monitoring farms all over the South-East\, he is most likely at his home in West Asheville\, just 30 minutes from the farm\, with his partner\, dog\, and too many cats. \nBen Gladstone is a Hickory Nut Gap Hub EOV Monitor. As a monitor\, he works with Mikey to collect and interpret ecological data with HNG’s partner farms. He discovered his passion for regenerative agriculture through an Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) training course facilitated by the Savory Institute\, which reshaped his approach to land planning by connecting design with measurable ecosystem outcomes. Outside of work\, Ben is developing his own pasture poultry operation\, trying to stay competitive on the ultimate frisbee field\, and planning his next adventure with his dog\, Kaiya.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/eov-monitor-training-at-hickory-nut-gap/
LOCATION:Hickory Nut Gap Farm\, 57 Sugar Hollow Road \, Fairview \, NC\, 28730\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T080000
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CREATED:20260421T133018Z
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UID:37504-1777708800-1777831200@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:3 Barn Farm Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join 3 Barn Farm & Neighbors at our 2026 Plant Sale\nHealthy\, Affordable Certified Naturally Grown Plants. 3 Barn Farm grows great plants just outside of Franklin\, NC:\nGarden seedlings\, Flowers\, Natives & Herbs.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/3-barn-farm-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Cowee School Arts & Heritage Center\, 51 Cowee School Drive\, Franklin\, NC\, 28734\, United States
CATEGORIES:Plant Sale
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T120000
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SUMMARY:Record Keeping Methods for Farmers
DESCRIPTION:Record Keeping Methods Keep records is hard. The key is finding the right mix of methods\, tools and automations that work for you. Don’t have time to research all that? Who does? A bookkeeper. This seminar\, led by farm bookkeeper and tax expert Laurel Clabaugh will cover different ways to effectively keep records for tax prep and audit security with low-to-no cost tools and simple tips to help you find a system that you actually keep up with. \nSpeaker: Laurel Clabaugh\nCo-Sponsors: EmPOWERing Mountain Food Systems\, Rutherford County Extension\, Isothermal Community College\nThis event will be held in person at 318 Big Island Rd. Forest City\, NC 28043
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/record-keeping-methods-for-farmers/
LOCATION:Rutherford County Livestock Educational Facility\, 318 Big Island Rd.\, Forest City\, NC\, 28043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260415T142801Z
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SUMMARY:Twilight Farm Tour\, Watauga County: Shipley Farms - From Farm to Experience: Building Agritourism Success
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Managing a Business\nDiscover how agritourism can transform your farm into a thriving\, diversified business. Shipley Farms\, a 153-year-old family farm in the Western North Carolina mountains\, has evolved from a legacy of Hereford cattle\, sheep\, and tobacco into a modern\, value-added operation centered on their Signature Beef brand. Since 2014\, the family has successfully integrated tours\, events\, hospitality\, and lodging to support their brand and generate supplemental income. \nIn this unique workshop\, participants will join one of Shipley Farms’ standard tours and experience agritourism in action. The tour will be followed by an open\, candid discussion covering what’s worked\, what hasn’t\, and key lessons learned along the way. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to expand\, this session offers practical insights and real-world inspiration to help you grow your own agritourism venture. \nSpeaker(s): Gray Shipley\, Shipley Farms\nCo-Sponsor(s): EmPOWERing Mountain Food Systems and NC State Extension \nThis workshop will be held at Shipley Farms located at 1699 Linville Creek Road\, Vilas\, North Carolina – look for signs for parking and farm store.\nFee: No Cost
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/twilight-farm-tour-watauga-county-shipley-farms-from-farm-to-experience-building-agritourism-success/
LOCATION:Shipley Farm\, 1699 Linville Creek Road\, Vilas\, NC\, 28692\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T200000
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CREATED:20260331T190952Z
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UID:37342-1778173200-1778184000@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Mosaic Realty Art Walk & Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Come support ASAP at one of Asheville’s most anticipated spring evenings of art\, community\, and connection. Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty’s Art Walk & Benefit returns on Thursday\, May 7\, 2026\, from 5 to 8 p.m.\, bringing together downtown Asheville’s vibrant creative scene in support of local nonprofits—including ASAP. \nThis free public event will unfold across 11 downtown Asheville galleries and creative spaces. Each location will be paired with a different nonprofit partner and hosted by Mosaic agents\, for a night that celebrates both creativity and impact—all against the eclectic backdrop and electric energy of downtown Asheville. ASAP will be represented at Momentum Gallery at 52 Broadway Street. \nIn addition to attending the event\, you can support ASAP by buying raffle tickets for the South Slope & Broadway Local Vacation Package! This high-value package includes experiences and merchandise from Zelda Dearest Boutique Hotel\, Elevation Lofts Boutique Hotel\, Ukiah Japanese Smokehouse\, Sauna House Nordic Spa\, Mother Bakery & Cafe\, Chai Pani\, Farewell Coffee Shop\, The Orange Peel\, Moogseum\, and more! Raffle tickets are on sale now for $10 (but there are discounts for purchases multiple tickets.)
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/mosaic-realty-art-walk-benefit/
LOCATION:Momentum Gallery\, 52 Broadway St.\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:ASAP Event,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T120000
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CREATED:20260320T181737Z
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UID:37271-1778317200-1778328000@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Growing Food on Slopes: May Session
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Bountiful Cities\, OGS is excited to offer a series of hands-on workshops at Pearson Garden Food Hub in the Montford neighborhood in Asheville. Over 3 sessions\, we will explore planning\, installing infrastructure\, and planting food-producing plants in a sloped system; we will build a small hillside orchard to practice the concepts and skills. \nWe’ll cover: what and where to grow based on soil\, sunlight\, slope\, and water access; how to measure and install swales and terraces; how to maintain soil quality and prevent erosion; cultivating food from unlikely spots; and how to keep your hillside garden thriving long-term. \nIf you’ve ever wanted to grow food in your backyard or community but found our WNC hillside landscapes challenging\, this series is for you! \nThis project will support Bountiful Cities’ ongoing community-centered efforts to build long-term food security and permanent food access for all people by expanding food production at Pearson Garden. Help contribute to the cause!
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/growing-food-on-slopes-may-session/
LOCATION:Pearson Garden in Montford\, 408 Pearson Dr\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260424T132627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T132627Z
UID:37497-1778925600-1778932800@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Fermentation for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Join Colleen Queeney of Queeney Foods LLC for a 2 hour Beginner Class on Fermentation. You’ll learn all about how to ferment foods\, enjoy tasting different fermented foods and go home with your own jar of personally flavored sauerkraut! \nTIME: 10:00am to Noon Saturday May 16th 2026 \nLOCATION:\n570 Brevard Rd\, Unit 9\, Asheville NC 28806 – WNC Foodworks Training Room (Behind the WNC Farmer’s Market)
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/fermentation-for-beginners-2/
LOCATION:WNC FoodWorks\, 570 Brevard Rd.\, Unit 9\, Asheville\, NC\, 28806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260429T194252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T194252Z
UID:37553-1778925600-1778932800@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Tame Your Steep Slope
DESCRIPTION:Your steep slope isn’t just an eyesore. It’s moving. Slowly\, steadily\, and after a heavy rain? It heads downhill\, taking your soil with it. \nSteep slope erosion is one of the most common — and most urgent — challenges for homeowners across Western North Carolina. The good news? The right plants can fix it fast. \nIn this class\, Greg Mason will demonstrate proven techniques to tame your steep slope that goes beyond the usual advice. You’ll learn about plants with root systems that will actually hold your hillside\, while building something that looks like it was always supposed to be there.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/tame-your-steep-slope/
LOCATION:Winding Stair Farm\, 57 Saunders Rd.\, Franklin\, NC\, 28734\, United States
CATEGORIES:Information Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T160000
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CREATED:20260515T124208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T124208Z
UID:37605-1779022800-1779033600@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:CRAFT Tour: Designing Effective Volunteer Labor Strategies for Vegetable Production Systems
DESCRIPTION:Do you work in agriculture with volunteers? Join us for a CRAFT Tour of the Dr. John Wilson Community Garden via the WNC-CRAFT farmer network. This tour is open to current and prospective CRAFT members! \nWe’ll tour the entire garden and focus on their Growing for Donation program\, a no-till production vegetable operation. Learn how this program utilizes intern labor and volunteer groups to grow crops instead of mechanized equipment. The Growing for Donation program includes a partnership with Utopian Seed Project\, and tends to a diversity of crops including vegetables\, cut flowers\, herbs and an orchard. Learn how this program drives grant funds which lead to useful infrastructure projects for the entire Community Garden.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/craft-tour-designing-effective-volunteer-labor-strategies-for-vegetable-production-systems/
LOCATION:The Dr. John Wilson Community Garden\, 99 White Pine Dr.\, Black Mountain\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260507T155425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T192636Z
UID:37562-1779184800-1779206400@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Technology for Small Farms Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is aimed at farmers\, market gardeners\, and agricultural personnel interested in learning about equipment and tools designed for use by and/or small farmers. Extension Agents from NC Extension will lead discussions on a variety of topics. Lunch and refreshments will be provided at no charge. \nSpecific topics covered include power equipment with a heavy emphasis on walk-behind tractors and their implements\, hand tools and CoolBot Technology.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/technology-for-small-farm-workshop/
LOCATION:NC Cooperative Extension Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Office\, 876 Acquoni Rd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260415T142702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T142709Z
UID:37476-1779384600-1779390000@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Farmers Market & Farm Stand Marketing Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Turn market shoppers into loyal customers\nLearn how to attract attention\nEngage customers at your booth and beyond\nKeep them coming back week after week \nThis class is taught by Michelle Dineen Smith\, the Market Director of the Watauga County Farmers’ Market
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/farmers-market-farm-stand-marketing-strategies/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T140000
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CREATED:20260409T131842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T131842Z
UID:37436-1779465600-1779631200@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:NC Queer Farmer Convergence
DESCRIPTION:NC Queer Farmers Network will host the first ever NC Queer Farmer Convergence Friday\, May 22 through Sunday\, May 24 at Soul Sanctuary in Durham. The event will create spaces for queer and trans farmers\, land stewards\, and food justice workers to find community\, solidarity\, and networking in North Carolina. Guests will have opportunities to participate in community-building\, skill shares\, seed exchanges\, shared meals\, and more. Current\, aspiring\, and past farmers\, gardeners\, growers\, landscapers\, arborists\, foresters\, conservationists\, land stewards\, and food justice\, security and sovereignty workers from across the Southeast are encouraged to attend.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/nc-queer-farmer-convergence/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T190000
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CREATED:20260415T142550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T142550Z
UID:37477-1779901200-1779908400@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Twilight Farm Tour\, Madison County: The Forest Farmacy - Expanding Your Farm Income with Mushrooms
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Agribusiness\nMushrooms can be a powerful way to diversify farm revenue—but success depends on choosing a model that aligns with your farm’s scale\, infrastructure\, and market realities. \nThis hands-on workshop focuses on the business and operational considerations of adding mushrooms to an existing farm. We’ll explore scalable production models\, space and infrastructure requirements\, startup and operating costs\, labor planning\, and how mushrooms can fit into (or strain) your current farm systems. Rather than diving deep into cultivation techniques\, the emphasis is on decision-making: what size system makes sense\, how quickly it can generate income\, and what growth pathways look like over time. \nYou’ll compare different enterprise options—from fresh market sales to value-added products like tinctures—and examine how each impacts long-term scalability. By seeing real-world production systems in action\, you’ll leave with a clear framework for evaluating whether mushrooms are a smart next step for your farm—and how to expand thoughtfully if they are. \nTHIS EVENT INCLUDES A FARM TOUR AND IS FOR FARM BUSINESS OWNERS ONLY! THE ADDRESS WILL BE SHARED IN YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL!\nCo-Sponsor(s): Empowering Mountain Food Systems\, The Forest Farmacy\, & NC Cooperative Extension\nFee: No Cost
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/twilight-farm-tour-madison-county-the-forest-farmacy-expanding-your-farm-income-with-mushrooms/
LOCATION:The Forest Farmacy\, 24 Davis Lane\, Marshall\, NC\, 28753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260415T142525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T142525Z
UID:37478-1779991200-1779996600@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Considering Agritourism for Your Operation
DESCRIPTION:Considering Agritourism for Your Operation Definitions\, Activities\, Farm Stays\nTopic: Agribusiness \nHave you considered adding agritourism to your farm operation? What are some of the activities to consider beyond the corn maze? This answer depends mostly on your farm focus and the skills and activities that are easiest for you to share. \nDo you love to raise chickens? Do you raise fiber animals? Do you have an option for a u-pick? We will discuss these options\, as well as farm stay options\, as another farm income opportunity. Bring your questions and concerns to this interactive session. \nSpeaker(s): Presented by EmPOWERing Mountain Food Systems with Laura Lauffer\, EMFS Project Director\nCo-Sponsor(s): NC State Extension & Western Piedmont Community College\nFee: No Cost
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/considering-agritourism-for-your-operation/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260511T195040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T195048Z
UID:37573-1780135200-1780142400@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Native Bees: Species & Superpowers
DESCRIPTION:Saturday May 30th\, 2026 | 10am \nChoose-Your-Price: ($5 -$30)\nNorth America has over 4\,000 species of native bees\, and most of them are far better pollinators than the honeybee you’ve been trying to attract. Our native bees are the most efficient and effective pollinators\, especially for the native plants they have pollinated for hundreds of thousands of years. Brannen Basham and Jill Jacobs of Spriggly’s Beescaping are coming to Winding Stair Gardens to introduce you to the bees your garden actually needs\, and show you how to roll out the welcome mat for them. \nWhat You’ll Cover: \nWhich Native Bees are Actually Out There: Enjoy an introduction to the native bee species common to Western North Carolina\, exploring their appearance\, habitat\, behaviors\, and specialities.\nWhat They Need to Stick Around: The nesting conditions\, plant choices\, and small habitat decisions that turn a regular garden into a place bees come back to season after season\nPlants That Do the Real Work: Which flowering species attract the most diverse pollinator activity\, and how to plant a space that provides blooms throughout the growing season\nGetting Started Without Overcomplicating: Realistic\, low-cost steps you can take this season to see results\, whether you have a half-acre or a back porch with some containers\nBring your gardening problems and pictures- Brannen & Jill love to answer your questions! \nAbout Spriggly’s Beescaping: Brannen Basham and Jill Jacobs built Spriggly’s Beescaping right here in Western North Carolina with one clear focus: connecting people with nature and showing them how to support local ecosystems in their own outdoor spaces. Their business focuses on nature education and habitat restoration\, offering online courses\, books\, consultations\, landscape design and much more. They know their bees\, they know this region\, and they know how to make all of it make sense to a regular gardener.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/native-bees-species-superpowers/
LOCATION:Winding Stair Farm\, 57 Saunders Rd.\, Franklin\, NC\, 28734\, United States
CATEGORIES:Information Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260609T004236
CREATED:20260511T195014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T195014Z
UID:37574-1780146000-1780153200@asapconnections.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Mountain Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Saturday May 30th\, 2026 | 1pm\nChoose-Your-Price: ($5 -$30) \nYour mountain property is not a blank canvas. It’s a slope. It’s shade. It’s soil that would make a flatlander nervous. And if you have deer… well\, you know. \nThe good news? Every one of those things is workable. This beginner-friendly workshop with Arielle McIntyre is built for people who are new to gardening\, new to these mountains\, or both. You’ll leave with a real plan: which plants to put where\, how to stop fighting your soil\, and how to build a garden that actually takes care of itself. \nWhat You’ll Cover: \nReading Your Property: How to look at your yard the way a designer does: slope direction\, shade patterns\, water movement\, and what your soil is actually telling you before you buy a single plant\nWorking With Acidic Mountain Soil: What grows well in it\, what doesn’t\, and how to stop treating it like a problem to overcome\nPlants That Earn Their Keep: Native species and deer-resistant selections that thrive here without constant attention from you\nThe Shade Question: Which plants will actually perform under a tree canopy and how to layer them so the shaded spots become some of the best-looking areas on your property\nDeer Strategy: Honest\, field-tested guidance on what actually discourages deer browsing (and what the deer have long since figured out)\nDesigning for Low Maintenance: How to think about plant placement\, spacing\, and succession so your garden gets better over time rather than requiring more work\nThis class is perfect for those who aren’t long-time gardeners\, or those folks with a ton of experience but aren’t accustomed to the unique ecosystem found in the southern Appalachian mountains.
URL:https://asapconnections.org/community-event/intro-to-mountain-gardening/
LOCATION:Winding Stair Farm\, 57 Saunders Rd.\, Franklin\, NC\, 28734\, United States
CATEGORIES:Information Session
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