Free Gardening Classes
Free Gardening Classes
Seed to Supper Program to Be Held in Salamanca Beginning in April
ELLICOTTVILLE - The Seed to Supper Program will begin April 8, 2025 with sessions to be held at Salamanca High School Cafeteria. The program is open to the public. Over the course of six FREE sessions led by volunteers and staff of Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Cattaraugus County and Salamanca City School District, S2S gives novice gardeners the skills they need to connect with others in the community, grow in confidence, and successfully grow a portion of their own food on a limited budget. Each session will include instruction by a trained Seed to Supper Educator, hands-on activities and discussion with participants who have a variety of gardening experience.
These courses highlight practical, low-cost techniques for building, planning, planting, maintaining, and celebrating the harvest of a successful vegetable garden. Sessions will cover vegetable gardening fundamentals such as soil preparation, garden planning, planting, maintenance and harvest. All participants will receive a free guidebook. Programs are appropriate for any type of home or community gardening including container gardening, raised beds or traditional garden spaces. Classes are for adult participants. There will be activities for younger members of the families to be involved with and participate in during class time.
NYS Seed to Supper (S2S) program is a beginning gardening experience designed for adults gardening on a budget while building community and relationships among community program partners and between program participants. Originating with the Oregon Food Bank and adopted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of NYS, we offer this FREE Seed to Supper program in partnership with CCE educators and community-based host agencies in Cattaraugus County.
Past participants in Seed to Supper show an increased knowledge of food gardening, feel more confident in their ability to grow a portion of their own food, and are better able to access garden resources in their community. In the medium and long-term, they implement food gardens, improve nutrition, offset grocery costs, reduce hunger, and become advocates who teach others and access locally grown fruits and vegetables.
S2S sessions will take place Tuesday evenings weekly: April 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, and May 6th, 13th from 5:30-6:30pm at Salamanca High School, 50 Iroquois Drive, Salamanca, NY 14779. Registration is required to participate in this free program. Please complete the Interest survey/Registration form (https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cGYDB20dH5loJv0) or contact our office at 716-699-2377 for assistance or questions.
The Cornell Cooperative Extension educational system in Cattaraugus County enables people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work. Visit our website at https://cattaraugus.cce.cornell.edu/. Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities.