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How to Grow a Vegetable Garden
Learn how to grow a vegetable garden using traditional and/or contemporary methods at the Wylde Center's Oakhurst Garden in Decatur.

The Wylde Center (www.wyldecenter.org), one of Atlanta’s premier environmental education organizations, will offer several exciting adult classes this September at several of the organization’s public greenspaces in Decatur and East Atlanta. Topics range from growing a vegetable garden to keeping a backyard flock of chickens, and pre-registration is required.
Saturday, Sept. 13, How to Grow a Vegetable Garden – Wylde Center Plants INCLUDED!
10 a.m. – noon, at the Oakhurst Garden, 435 Oakview Road, Decatur, Ga. 30030
$50 for Wylde Center members and $60 for non-members
Stephanie Van Parys, horticulturist and Executive Director of the Wylde Center, will demonstrate the fundamentals of growing vegetables. The class will begin with an overview of techniques to build a garden –from traditional to contemporary methods. She will guide attendees through the plant sale selection to ensure each person has the ideal plants for their garden. This class includes a flat of plants to take home.
About the Wylde Center
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In 1997, an idea took root in the Oakhurst area of Decatur, Ga. Neighbors Sally Wylde and Louise Jackson envisioned a community garden where children could learn about the natural world and enjoy hands-on gardening activities. With the purchase of a half-acre of property at the corner of South McDonough St. and Oakview Road, the Oakhurst Community Garden was born. Today, supported by members, foundations, corporations and donors, the non-profit has been re-named the Wylde Center to honor its co-founder and to better encompass its expanded range of properties and programs. The Wylde Center oversees four distinctive greenspaces, a year-round educational program for all ages, social events and the Decatur City Schools’ Farm to School Program. Staff and volunteers engage children, families and individuals in activities designed to develop creative skills in sustainable urban living, organic gardening, health and nutrition. Despite its robust growth, the Wylde Center has stayed true to its original mission of cultivating vibrant greenspaces for everyone to enjoy and inspiring communities of environmental stewards. www.wyldecenter.org