Upcoming Events and Workshops

Grow Your Own Quinoa: Seed to Seed Class Series

Curious about growing your own protein-rich food, even in a small garden space? Join us for a hands-on class series all about cultivating quinoa from seed to harvest using a biointensive approach.

Quinoa is a highly nutritious, climate-resilient crop that can be grown on a garden scale, making it a great option for anyone interested in food security, sustainability, and making the most of limited growing space. In this three-part series, you’ll learn how to successfully grow, harvest, and process quinoa from start to finish.

Led by Sydney Grange, each session will focus on a different stage of the growing cycle:

  • April 25 (10am–12pm): Bed preparation and transplanting
  • May 30 (10am–12pm): Growing and care (including starting from seed)
  • Late August / Early September (TBD): Harvesting and processing quinoa

Whether you’re a beginner gardener or looking to expand your home food production, this series offers practical skills and inspiration for growing your own nutrient-dense quinoa.

Location: Meadow Farm Garden
Cost: $20 per class

RSVP by April 20 – Space is limited, so reserve your spot early!

RSVP Here or contact Sandy at peace@mcn.org | (707) 235-9080

Call for Community Educators


Meadow Farm is always looking to learn from the knowledge and experience within our community. We welcome educators, practitioners, and skill-sharers interested in hosting workshops, classes, or events at the farm. If you have an idea for a workshop or would like to use Meadow Farm as a host site for community learning, we invite you to reach out and start the conversation.

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