Do you often find yourself daydreaming about starting your own garden, but feel held back by the ticking clock? At our Garden Made Easy workshop, we understand that time is precious. That's why we've curated an array of time-saving gardening tips that will turn gardening from a chore into a delightful, breezy hobby.
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Space constraints? No issue at all! In our workshop, you'll discover innovative techniques to cultivate a flourishing garden, no matter how compact your space is. Whether it's a balcony, a small backyard, or even a windowsill, we'll show you how to bring your green dreams to life.
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Worried about your green thumb—or lack thereof? Fear not! Our expert guidance is tailored for both novices and seasoned gardeners. We'll walk you through every step, from seed to harvest, ensuring that your journey is as fruitful as your future garden.
Join us for an immersive two-day adventure at the Garden Made Easy workshop. Here's what you'll unlock:
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Secrets to a Thriving Garden: Learn the insider tips and tricks that make gardening a joy, not a task.
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Organic Bounty: Imagine skipping those long grocery store lines, instead, harvesting fresh, organic fruits and vegetables right from your backyard.
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Cost Savings: Watch your grocery bills shrink as your garden blooms. Fresh produce at your fingertips means more savings in your pocket.
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Personalized Coaching: Get one-on-one advice tailored to your garden's needs and your personal goals.
Don't let this chance slip through your fingers. Transform your gardening aspirations into a lush, tangible reality. Space in our Garden Made Easy workshop is limited, so act fast!
Karena Poke is an eco-entrepreneur, garden educator, and farmer. She is known for her pioneering work in translating edible gardens into a viable business model for transforming communities while also reducing chronic diseases in underserved food desert neighborhoods.
​As a thought leader and passionate advocate for reforming the food industry, in 2021, Ms. Poke formed the Black Growers Association (BGA) to make the farm to table experience more profitable for black and brown growers. Our platform makes it easy for restaurants, grocers and individual seeking to connect to growers of color across the country to do so with ease.
Karena designed her first community garden in 2012.
Two years later she launched Lettuce Live, an edible garden firm that builds and manages vegetable gardens and facilitates team building exercises and workshops for individuals and corporations.
Her projects include building community gardens for Amazon in 2021 and Aetna Health Care in 2013; and her first project in 2012 with then head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, Lionel Hollins, the NBA Memphis Grizzlies, and UnitedHealth Care.
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