How to Take Our Classes

We have new classes available!

Click here to see the list of topics. We have classes for beginners through experts on subjects like permaculture, soil, insects, beneficial wildlife habitats, plant propagation, fruits, vegetables, seeds, heirlooms, backyard chickens, beekeeping, winter growing, and preparing a garden for next season.

Photo Caption: Learn about tomato varieties and more in the “Seed Saving and Heirloom Plants” class on October 12th, 2013.

We’re teaching small classes (limited to 12 students per class and available first come, first serve) in a wonderful little schoolhouse next to the North Main Organic Garden. There is heating, A/C, restrooms, and a roof to keep the rain off! Note that we are not having the classes at Appalachian Feet at this time since the weather is too unpredictable and we don’t have a rain shelter in our yard.

It’s easy to purchase classes, just use the Paypal drop box under the date you choose (if you want more than one class, click the “continue shopping” button after each selection).

We hope to see you in class!

Eliza Lord

I'm a Greenville, SC native (the Appalachian foothills) who wears the hats of Greenville Master Gardener & Upstate Master Naturalist. I love to write about food and sustainability.

3 thoughts on “How to Take Our Classes”

  1. Janet, The Queen of Seaford - August 22, 2013 3:42 pm

    Nice meeting you both in person, finally! Enjoyed your talk on Permaculture last week.
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    1. Eliza Lord
      Twitter: appalachianfeet
      - August 22, 2013 6:04 pm

      Great to meet you, too! Glad you enjoyed it. :)

  2. PlantPostings
    Twitter: plantpostings
    - August 22, 2013 9:14 pm

    Awww, if I lived closer I’d sign up! Sounds like you have a great line-up of topics!
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