This site has limited support for your browser. We recommend switching to Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.


Cart 0

Congratulations! Your order qualifies for free shipping Only $50 left until free shipping!
Sorry, looks like we don't have enough of this product.

Pair with
Add order notes
Subtotal Free
Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout
IN PERSON CLASS: Design a Regenerative Kitchen Garden That Feeds You - Sow True Seed
IN PERSON CLASS: Design a Regenerative Kitchen Garden That Feeds You - Sow True Seed

IN PERSON CLASS: Design a Regenerative Kitchen Garden That Feeds You

$15.00

When: Wednesday, May 6th from 5:00 to 6:00 pm

Where: Sow True Seed - 243 Haywood Street Asheville 28801

Course Description:

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build a regenerative kitchen garden that actually produces food by working with natural systems instead of against them. We’ll cover how to create living soil through composting and closed-loop fertility, design a garden layout that supports productivity and ease, and choose crops and planting strategies that keep your garden producing throughout the season.

You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to start (or refine) your garden in a way that builds soil, reduces inputs, and creates long-term abundance. Many gardens struggle not because of effort, but because of poor design and depleted soil.

Perfect for beginners and intermediate gardeners who want a more resilient, productive, and regenerative approach to growing food and contributing to the planet. 

Instructor Bio:

Jonny Roberts is a passionate gardener with over a decade of hands-on experience. His journey began in a community garden in Wisconsin and has since taken him across the country studying organic farming, permaculture, and sustainable living.

Now based in Weaverville, Jonny is the founder of the Radical Gardening School, where he teaches people how to transform their spaces into ecologically rich, food-producing gardens.

Through his work, he is dedicated to helping others build regenerative systems that grow real food, restore the soil, and create long-term resilience. 

Further information and reminders will be sent out via email

Spots are limited 

[{"variant_id":"46927597568169" , "preorder":"false" , "final_sale":""}]

IN PERSON CLASS: Design a Regenerative Kitchen Garden That Feeds You

$15.00

Garden Blog

How to Grow Shallots

How to Grow Shallots

How to Grow Shallots Growing shallots from bulbs is an easy and rewarding process. Like their counterpart, garlic, this is a long season crop that likes well-draining soil and a...