• Edible Campus Program Presents Intro to Outdoor Garden

    Looking to learn the basics of growing food outdoors? Edible Campus Program is offering a workshop in which participants will learn about sowing seeds, what grows best in the upcoming fall, the basics of seasonality in relation to our local climate, implementing efficient watering practices, and more! Learn more and register.

  • Introduction to Indoor Gardening on a Budget

    Greenhouse and Garden Project (near Harder Stadium)

    Join the UCSB Edible Campus Program to learn how to grow and plant your own produce indoors at low cost! They will discuss and have hands-on experience with starting and maintain an indoor garden. Students and community members are welcome to apply, no experience is necessary! Learn more and apply.

    Free
  • Propagation of Plants Workshop with Edible Campus Program

    Discover how to propagate plants and move them from a cutting to the soil! No gardening experience is required for this introductory workshop. UCSB students and non-UCSB community members are welcome to apply! Learn more and apply. Where: the Methodist University Garden in Isla Vista (892 Camino del Sur) When: Friday, October 22nd from 2-2:50pm…

    Free
  • Making the Most of Small Spaces for Gardens

    Join Edible Campus Program for a workshop centered around gardening with limited space— specifically for students and community members with little available room for large gardens! No gardening experience is required for this introductory workshop. UCSB students and non-UCSB community members are welcome to apply! Learn more and apply.

    Free
  • UCSB Edible Campus Program Presents Planting for Sovereignty

    Join the Edible Campus Program for an introduction to gardening workshop discussing the necessity of marginalized communities within the food justice movement. This workshop aims to provide information about gardening, what to grow during the winter season, efficient water practices, and how these practices can allow us to develop meaningful connections to the land and…

    Free
  • Apartment Gardening: DIY Plant Pots and Upcycling for Your Garden

    St. Mikes Church 6586 Picasso Rd, Isla Vista, California

    Have too many plants and not enough pots? Have extra bottles? Or do you just love upcycling? Then, join Edible Campus in learning how to turn containers, bottles, or other receptacles into free pots! Learn more and register. 

  • Sprouts! Growing Microgreens

    Isla Vista Community Center 976 Embarcadero Del Mar, Isla Vista, California

    Join the Edible Campus Program to learn how to grow, tend, and harvest microgreens. Health benefits and recipes will also be detailed. Learn more and register.

  • Living Soils: Making your own Potting Soil

    St. Mikes Church 6586 Picasso Rd, Isla Vista, California

    The next step in growing plants is giving them a forever home, so join the edible campus program in learning how to prepare low-cost but high-quality potting soil for all your planting needs. Learn more and register.

  • Growing a Salsa Garden: the Beauty of Companion Planting

    Methodist Community Garden (Corner of Sueno and Camino Del Sur)

    Everything you need to make a delicious summer salsa in one garden plot! The basic ingredients in salsa grow together as good as they taste together, which makes it a great example of companion planting. Learn more and register.