The Soil Centered Garden Webinar
In this presentation, we will explore the vital role soil health plays in sustainable gardening and long-term home growing success. Understanding soil dynamics is essential for any grower looking to cultivate a thriving garden year after year. We’ll cover key concepts like soil structure, nutrient cycling, the benefits of organic matter, and the critical role of microbial activity in maintaining soil vitality. By learning how to nourish and improve your soil, home gardeners can adopt simple yet effective strategies to enhance plant health, boost yields, and reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides. Whether you’re growing vegetables, herbs, or flowers, this session will provide you with the knowledge to create a resilient and productive garden ecosystem.
Philip Bauerle earned his degree in biology from The College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, and has since dedicated his career to exploring plant sciences and soil health. Currently Philip serves as an arborist with The Davey Tree Expert Company. He is also an instructor for the Sustainable Gardening courses at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden, where he teaches on topics related to soil health and management techniques. In addition to his work as an arborist, Philip regularly presents for local organizations around Pittsburgh, sharing his knowledge and empowering others to adopt environmentally responsible gardening practices.
Recording Details
Online workshops were recorded and available for three months. You can register for any of the online workshops to receive a link to the recordings.
Program Pricing
$12 per online workshop
$40 for all online workshops (if you register at one time)
$20 for in person workshop (must register for separately)
Members receive a 20% discount for all gardening series workshops. Use code provided on the registration form.