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Gardening Camp
Gardening Camp

Mon, Jun 03

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Orlando

Gardening Camp

Students will learn about the basics of starting an edible garden. A week filled with gardening activities and educational food lessons with Ms. Caitlyn, our certified MTA Gardening teacher. Our campers will create their own Farm-to-Table recipes that will surprise you!

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Time & Location

Jun 03, 2024, 9:00 AM – Jun 07, 2024, 2:00 PM

Orlando, 4418 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804, USA

About the event

Camp Facilitator: Ms. Caitlyn

Students  will learn about the basics of starting an edible garden while  cultivating their own vegetable seeds, herb plants, and more. Digging  deeper, we learn where our food comes from and ways that plants can help  nourish our body, mind, and soul. We will experiment with growing,  harvesting, and making products with our harvested produce and herbs.

A  week filled with gardening activities and educational food lessons with  Ms. Caitlyn, our certified MTA Gardening teacher. Our campers will  create their own Farm-to-Table recipes that will surprise you! Aprons  & hats included.

Caitlyn  Glatting is an Orlando native who has been growing vegetables in  Central Florida for over ten years. A graduate of Rollins College, her  background includes work with UF/IFAS Extension, local food systems  initiatives, and Farm to School efforts, and she recently earned a  Master's Degree in Public Health. She has a deep passion for connecting…

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  • Gardening Camper

    $299.00

    +$7.48 ticket service fee

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