Throughout the year, Home Ground Habitats offers seasonal workshops that explore different aspects of habitat gardening and ecological stewardship. These small, hands-on gatherings allow participants to learn directly in the gardens while observing how native plants, soil, water, and wildlife interact through the changing seasons.
Workshops may focus on planting strategies, pollinator support, soil health, or seasonal garden care. Each session combines practical instruction with time in the gardens, helping participants build confidence in creating thriving habitat landscapes at home.
Gardens are constantly changing, and each season reveals something new. By observing plants, insects, and soil through the year, participants begin to recognize natural cycles and understand how thoughtful gardening can support a thriving habitat.
Workshops emphasize curiosity, observation, and practical skills that help gardeners work with nature rather than against it.