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Dig In - August Gardening Events

Dig In - August Gardening Events
August 2019

What's happening this month



TIP: Get your greens in! Collards and cabbage can be planted in early August, and kale, mustard, and lettuce beginning mid-month. Low on space? Plug these fall crops into spots where you’ve removed plants from the summer garden, or place them at the edges of tomato and pepper beds (the taller plants will offer shade as they complete their growing season).

Crop Mob at Mitchell Elementary - August 10 & 24
Help ready The Green Heart Project’s Mitchell Elementary garden for the school year. Mitchell Elementary, 2 Perry St. Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon. Free. greenheartsc.org

Charleston Horticultural Society Summer Workshop Series - August 17-29
This year’s series has twice as many workshops, with a total of 18 sessions on everything from bonsai to citrus-growing, composting to butterfly gardening. There’s even a course designed for recent Charleston-area transplants. Charleston Horticultural Society, 46 Windermere Blvd. Times vary. $20-$15 per workshop. chashortsoc.org