Green & Growing Fair
Kick off the growing season, and celebrate Earth Day, with the 20th Annual Green & Growing Fair at the Garfield Park Conservatory. The fair, sponsored by GreenNet, Chicago’s Urban Greening Network, plunges into spring by hosting a variety of vendors, workshops, demonstrations, and family activities to get your rusty green thumb up and running.
April 28th, 2012 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Garfield Park Conservatory
300 N. Central Park
Chicago, IL
For more information, click here.
The Garfield Park Conservatory sustained catastrophic damage in the June 30, 2011 hailstorm, shattering approximately half of the glass panes in the roofs of the historic Fern Room, Show House, and ten propagation greenhouses. The glass panes in the Desert House also sustained significant damage. The pathways, ponds and plants in the Fern Room, Show House, Desert House and propagation houses are covered with broken glass, and shards of glass hang dangerously from the roofs. Until the roofs are repaired, rain will cause the ponds to overflow, and direct sunlight will destroy and kill the plants that have been so carefully and lovingly conserved for so many years.
Please contribute if you can to support the clean up and reparation of the beautiful Garfield Park Conservatory.
Kick off the growing season, and celebrate Earth Day, with the 20th Annual Green & Growing Fair at the Garfield Park Conservatory. The fair, sponsored by GreenNet, Chicago’s Urban Greening Network, plunges into spring by hosting a variety of vendors, workshops, demonstrations, and family activities to get your rusty green thumb up and running.
April 28th, 2012 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Garfield Park Conservatory
300 N. Central Park
Chicago, IL
For more information, click here.
The Garfield Park Conservatory sustained catastrophic damage in the June 30, 2011 hailstorm, shattering approximately half of the glass panes in the roofs of the historic Fern Room, Show House, and ten propagation greenhouses. The glass panes in the Desert House also sustained significant damage. The pathways, ponds and plants in the Fern Room, Show House, Desert House and propagation houses are covered with broken glass, and shards of glass hang dangerously from the roofs. Until the roofs are repaired, rain will cause the ponds to overflow, and direct sunlight will destroy and kill the plants that have been so carefully and lovingly conserved for so many years.
Please contribute if you can to support the clean up and reparation of the beautiful Garfield Park Conservatory.
Garfield Park Conservatory
Urban Habitat Chicago
Intro to Organic Urban Farming
Become a professional or backyard farmer by joining Urban Habitat Chicago for our hands-on organic farming workshops. Experienced ecological designer and urban farmer Michael Repkin will guide you through the most critical topics in organic agriculture and give you the tools to effectively manage your own garden, or optimize your urban farm. For beginner and experienced farmers.
Become a professional or backyard farmer by joining Urban Habitat Chicago for our hands-on organic farming workshops. Experienced ecological designer and urban farmer Michael Repkin will guide you through the most critical topics in organic agriculture and give you the tools to effectively manage your own garden, or optimize your urban farm. For beginner and experienced farmers.
- Saturdays, May 5 to June 2, 2012 9:30 AM -12:30 PM
- Series Cost: $94.00 for non-members ; $78.00 for UHC members
- For questions please contact [email protected]
- Learn more here.
Windy City Harvest at Chicago Botanic Gardens
Workshops in Sustainable Vegetable Production
Classes are open to the general public and have a min/max registration of 5/20 students. Classes will be held at the Arturo Velasquez Institute at 2800 S. Western Avenue, in the greenhouse. Please contact [email protected] with additional questions.
Building Healthy Soil
May 19, 2012
Learn about composting, early spring cover cropping, and other soil-building techniques. Healthy soil is the key to healthy plants!
Each class $39
More information is available here.
Classes are open to the general public and have a min/max registration of 5/20 students. Classes will be held at the Arturo Velasquez Institute at 2800 S. Western Avenue, in the greenhouse. Please contact [email protected] with additional questions.
Building Healthy Soil
May 19, 2012
Learn about composting, early spring cover cropping, and other soil-building techniques. Healthy soil is the key to healthy plants!
Each class $39
More information is available here.
Ruby Garden hosts workshops and events, and also encourages you to attend workshops and events around the city. Through various grants, we sometimes have money available to pay for plotholders to attend workshops. If you're interested in a particular workshop and would like to see if we can help you attend, please contact us.
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The garden is open for everyone to enjoy, and plenty of people benefit from the beauty and peace that this space provides. However, there is a fee for plot use, and plant materials within the plot are the property and responsibility of plot holders.