Think Green Thursday: Fall Vegetables
Gardening · Workshop

Think Green Thursday: Fall Vegetables

A free gardening workshop focused on growing fall vegetables at the Graham Public Library.

Thu, 6 Aug 2026 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM (America/New_York) Graham Public Library Graham , North Carolina
Join the N.C. Cooperative Extension for a free gardening workshop, Think Green Thursday: Fall Vegetables, at the Graham Public Library. This session provides practical advice on selecting, planting, and maintaining vegetables for a successful fall harvest. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced gardener, this workshop offers valuable insights into local gardening practices. Come learn how to extend your growing season and enjoy fresh produce from your own garden this autumn.

What to Expect

An informative, hour-long gardening class with practical tips for fall planting.

Who Should Attend

  • Home gardeners
  • Local community members
  • Vegetable gardening enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers fall vegetable selection, planting techniques, and seasonal maintenance.
Venue & Address
Graham Public Library
211 S Main St
Graham , North Carolina – 27253
United States
Organizer
N.C. Cooperative Extension · Educational Organization
An organization providing research-based education and resources for local gardening and agriculture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
No, the workshop is free.
Where is it held?
Graham Public Library, 211 S Main St, Graham, NC.
What is the topic?
Growing fall vegetables.
When is the event?
August 6, 2026, from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
Who is hosting?
N.C. Cooperative Extension.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is recommended via the N.C. Cooperative Extension website.
Tags
gardening vegetables fall Graham workshop free
Summary
A free educational workshop on growing fall vegetables hosted by the N.C. Cooperative Extension.
Reference: eventbrite.com
Highlights
  • Fall vegetable gardening tips
  • Free educational workshop
  • Expert gardening advice
  • Local community event
  • Seasonal planting strategies
  • Sustainable gardening practices
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