Harvesting Your Hard Work: Part 3 of the Growing Your Own Food Series
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Harvesting Your Hard Work: Part 3 of the Growing Your Own Food Series

A workshop on harvesting techniques as part of a food-growing series.

Sat, 19 Sep 2026 Van Scott Nature Reserve Beach Lake , Pennsylvania
Harvesting Your Hard Work is the third installment of the Growing Your Own Food series hosted by the Delaware Highlands Conservancy. Held at the Van Scott Nature Reserve in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, this workshop focuses on effective harvesting techniques for home gardeners. Participants will learn how to maximize their yields and prepare for the fall season. It is a great opportunity for anyone interested in sustainable gardening and food production. Join us to learn more.

What to Expect

An informative workshop focused on practical gardening and harvesting skills.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Home growers
  • Sustainability enthusiasts
  • Community members

Agenda Overview

Workshop on September 19, 2026.
Venue & Address
Van Scott Nature Reserve
571 Perkins Pond Rd
Beach Lake , Pennsylvania – 18405
United States
Organizer
Delaware Highlands Conservancy · Nonprofit
Organization dedicated to conserving nature in the Delaware Highlands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the workshop about?
Harvesting techniques for home gardeners.
Where is it held?
Van Scott Nature Reserve, 571 Perkins Pond Rd, Beach Lake, PA.
When is the event?
September 19, 2026.
Who organizes it?
Delaware Highlands Conservancy.
Is registration required?
Yes, check the organization's website for details.
Is it part of a series?
Yes, it is part of the Growing Your Own Food series.
Tags
Gardening Workshop Harvesting BeachLake Pennsylvania Sustainability
Summary
Gardening workshop focused on harvesting techniques.
Highlights
  • Harvesting techniques
  • Gardening education
  • Sustainable food production
  • Nature reserve setting
  • Expert-led workshop
  • Community learning
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