
Garden to Table Spring 2025 – For Low Income/Food Insecure Residents of Yamhill County
A free beginning vegetable gardening course enabling gardeners to grow a portion of their food
Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetables, but just don’t know where to get started?
The Yamhill County Master Gardeners Association can help. Garden to Table is a free course for low income/food insecure adults and teenagers on planning, planting and harvesting a vegetable garden. Master Gardener Educators cover the basics of vegetable gardening in 12 hours over 6 weeks through in-person 2-hour classes with lectures and hands-on demonstrations.
Participants will receive at no cost:
- Raised bed or containers (first time students) or community garden bed
- Soil (first time students)
- Seeds and Plants
- Course Booklet
- Master Gardener Mentors will provide additional support for class attendees during the classes and throughout the gardening season
Repeat students will be waitlisted. Two weeks before the course starts, we will admit repeat students if there is space. If you are not low income/food insecure, please register for the Fall 2025 Course.
For more information, please contact the Yamhill County Extension Service by phone at 503-434-7517 or email the Garden to Table team at [email protected].