Join Michelle from Magic Meadows Flower and Herb Farm for our new series of online classes. Michelle is the owner and lead farmer here at Magic Meadows, an urban farm primarily serving Lorain County and Cuyahoga County. She worked in business management for over a decade and was an arts educator for 13 years. Her biggest personal passion always revolved around plants and growing, and in 2023, she made the jump to start a new venture, the farm. In that time, she has served hundreds of happy customers throughout Northern Ohio. This winter, she's getting back to her teaching roots and offering a handful of farm and garden educational workshops.
All classes will be held on Zoom. Join us from anywhere in the world, right from the comfort of your home! Spots are limited. Tickets are non-refundable.
This is an hour and a half discussion on how to grow more (and make more profit!) on any size plot. Live Q&A included. At the start of the session, students will also receive a PDF guide with tips for maximizing your growing space, how to successfully succession plant, and more. Your workbook also includes mock layouts and plot blueprints to demonstrate plantings.
This is an hour and a half discussion on navigating the challenges and rewards of running an agricultural business or farm in an urban environment. Live Q&A included. At the start of the session, students will also receive a PDF guide with tips and resources for urban farmers.
Join Michelle, owner of Magic Meadows Flower and Herb Farm, in an extensive two-hour discussion on all things related to growing flowers. You'll get tips, tricks and tools for starting and running a successful flower business. Live Q&A included. At the start of the session, students will also receive a PDF guide on how to grow our farm favorites.
This hour and a half discussion focuses on creating a more beautiful and productive food garden through companion planting and design. Live Q&A included. At the start of the session, students will also receive a PDF guide with visual samples and tips for maximizing your growing space.
A hands-on four-week intensive on seed starting. Students will receive an in-depth PDF on how to successfully start various types of seeds, best practices for transplanting, growing advice, and more. Classes will be every Saturday in March from 4-5:30pm Eastern: March 7, March 14, March 21, and March 28. Before the course begins, you will receive a list of recommended materials. Please note that your course fee does not include any materials beyond the digital guidebook. If you plan to work hands-on with us, you will need your own seed starting supplies. Our first week will be a Seed Starting 101 and a live Q&A. Each following week begins with student Q&A before our topic of the week. Week two will be a deep dive into direct seeding versus transplants. Week three will be a discussion on cold crops versus tender annuals. Week four will be on transplanting and a general overview of the previous weeks.