Growing affordable, fresh produce at home appeals to many people, but can feel out of reach due to a lack of experience, uncertainty about what to plant, or limited time to learn.

University of Illinois Extension is launching Grow Your Own Groceries, a new gardening program series for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Illinois Extension is launching a flexible vegetable gardening webinar series to help gardeners of all levels save money and grow produce successfully.

Led by Nancy Kuhajda and Holly Froning, the crop-by-crop series allows participants to join live via Zoom or watch recordings later.

Sessions are held on Zoom from 6 to 7 p.m. on Mondays, March 16 through May 4.

Each session covers a group of vegetables with similar growing needs and includes instruction from seed selection through harvest, storage, and preservation.

Schedule:

Tomatoes and Peppers | March 16The Greens: Lettuces, Spinach, Cabbages and more | March 23Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts and more | March 30Root Crops: Carrots, Radishes, Beets, Potatoes and Onions | April 6Peas, Beans, and Cucumbers | April 13Zucchini, Summer Squash, and Herbs | April 20Pumpkins and Winter Squash | April 27Melons and Gourds | May 4

Cost: $5 per session (includes seed packets, educational materials, and webinar access)

Register: Visit go.illinois.edu/grow-groceries

Accommodations: Contact Nancy Kuhajda at kuhajda@illinois.edu or 815-727-9296. Early requests are strongly encouraged.

“Growing your own food can be incredibly rewarding,” Illinois Extension horticulture educator Nancy Kuhajda said in a news release. “There’s so much more than just tossing seeds into the soil. This program series helps gardeners learn how to have fun and grow food.”

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