Planting & Growing Culinary Herbs

Date/Time
May 1, 2024
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location
The Nature Connection

Need a nature moment? Join us in experiencing the tranquility and spirit of nature. Get creative and curious while engaging the senses as we connect to & through nature.

This is a hands-on program that focuses on the journey, not the destination. Our goal is for you to walk away feeling relaxed and restored – and ready to jump into spring!

Are you interested in growing an herb garden this spring to fuel all your culinary adventures but aren’t sure where to begin? Here’s your opportunity to sign up for a one-hour workshop to get started. This workshop offers an introduction, tips and growing information for herbs like mint, lavender, basil, thyme, sage, and parsley. We’ll also cover how to use these lovely herbs in the kitchen. From tea and dips to baked goods, these ideas are sure to inspire some fabulous recipes this year. Cooking with homegrown herbs can be a very rewarding process and we’re excited to see where it takes you!

Register Today!

Fee & Accommodations

This evening is part of our Wednesday Nature Night series. Wednesday Nature Nights are open to the public. Pre-registration strongly recommended. Space is limited – first come, first serve. We offer tiered pricing and reduced rates for those who need it (such as Card to Culture participants). And if you are able, we recommend choosing the Ticket + Donation rate. We are a donor-supported organization, which means over 50% of our annual income comes from individual donors. Your donations allow us to care for program animals, offer weekly Wednesday programs, and travel to over 20 program sites each month across Middlesex County delivering programs to older adults, adults with disabilities, and youth at risk – creating 3000 nature connections each year!

Please send us an email at [email protected] if you are in need of additional financial assistance or of any accommodations that would help facilitate your ability to participate. We want everyone to be able to connect with nature!


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