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Ever wonder how a tiny seed can grow to provide the diversity we see in nature and our gardens?
Gardeners, join our Director of Horticulture, Kimberly Kelly, to explore sustainable methods of starting plants from seeds.Learn the importance of saving, using, and exchanging your own seeds, as well as tips for optimal seed selection, equipment, timing, soil blocks, and more.
Monthly gardening workshops at Grace Farms invite you to explore sustainable, native-friendly, and eco-conscious practices that can benefit plants, animals, and the planet. Each hands-on workshop, centered around a season-specific topic, is for all levels of experience.
Kimberly Kelly, Director of Horticulture, brings over 25 years of experience to Grace Farms. During her career, she has fostered inclusive and meaningful ways to connect the public to the natural world, through horticulture, ecology, and regenerative land-use practices using both formal and informal educational programs. Kimberly currently serves as member of the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Master Gardener Association and is the President of the Board of Director of the International Association of Butterfly Exhibitors and Suppliers.