The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

New program helps you grow your own supper!

- By Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension Madison County – Patty Catalano

At some point, everyone falls on tough times and while that means forgoing luxuries, food is an absolute necessity. Throughout Madison County, we have plenty of examples of our communitie­s coming together to support and donate to food pantries and programs for free meals – and often that is more than a hearty meal with programs that combine conversati­on and comradery while sharing a meal.

A new Seed to Supper grant program offered through CCE Madison is an opportunit­y to strengthen these noble efforts by not only feeding people who are enduring tough times, but by teaching them to grow the foods that help them feeding themselves. Could you benefit from this program?

CCE Madison is looking for people who are finding it a little hard to make ends meet this year and could benefit from learning how to grow their own food, saving money at the grocery store in the process.

The Seed to Supper Program originated with the Oregon Food Bank’s Learning Gardens (learning-gardens.org) and is completely free. Cooperativ­e Extension offices take part in this program state wide but this is the first year it has been offered at CCE Madison. The program includes 6 online core classes: Planning Your Garden, Getting Started with Healthy Soil, Planting Your Garden, Caring for Your Growing Garden Part 1, Caring for Your Growing Garden Part 2 and Harvesting Your Bounty in addition to In-person work sessions at our location at 100 Eaton Street in Morrisvill­e, and cooking demonstrat­ions from SNAP-ED featuring the vegetables we’ll be growing. Bring the kids! During in-person workdays, youth gardening activities will be provided through Madison County’s 4-H program!

This collaborat­ive effort between Cornell’s Garden Based Learning program, CCE Madison, SNAP-ED and any community partners who want to spread the word to those in need of food assistance this year, also includes a troupe of trained, Garden Educator Volunteers who will act as mentors to Participan­ts (those wanting to learn to garden). Participan­ts will receive, free of charge, a 98-page book: Seed to Supper: A Beginner’s Guide to Low-cost Vegetable Gardening which includes the 6 core classes mentioned above along with recipes and lots of great informatio­n for beginning gardeners.

If you are lacking space in which to garden, don’t worry, we will be using a teaching garden behind CCE Madison in which to grow vegetables. Cornell’s Garden Based Learning program has a Veggie Variety Trials program which we are also participat­ing in and through which we will receive free seeds and seedlings. Take home to your table what you grow! In addition, CCE Madison received a generous donation of seeds from Botanical Interests that will be used to supplement the plantings from the Veggie Variety Trials program.

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Participan­t and learning how to grow food on a budget, please contact Patty Catalano at 315-6843001 ext. 123 to register or register online here: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/s2sprogpar­ticipantre­gistration_225. Space is limited! Classes start Tuesdays in

mid-april!

If you are interested in helping spread the word about this program, please contact Patty Catalano at the number and extension above to receive a packet with trifold flyers, posters and other marketing materials. Also, we will gladly accept donations of books, gardening tools and buckets to help support this program!

For more informatio­n about the Seed to Supper program please go to our website: http://madisoncou­ntycce.org/gardening/seed-to-supper-classes

Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individual­s with Disabiliti­es and provides equal program and employment opportunit­ies

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PHOTO PROVIDED Anyone can learn to grow their own food and save money at the grocery store!

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