Seed to Supper: A Beginner's Guide to Low-Cost Vegetable Gardening
Program Overview
New Mexico State University
The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through research, academic programs, and extension.
ICAN - Ideas for Cooking and Nutrition
ICAN offers a program called Seed to Supper: A Beginner's Guide to Low-Cost Vegetable Gardening.
Self-paced Online Course
The Seed to Supper online course is available for free to people in New Mexico. The course covers the following topics:
- Planning
- Soil Prep
- Planting
- Garden Care
- Harvest
- Storage
Live Classes
ICAN Seed to Supper also hosts live gardening series in New Mexico, which are completely free.
Resources
Available resources include:
- Seed to Supper Course Book New Mexico Edition (in English and Espaþol)
- NMSU ICAN Container Gardening - Vegetables and Varieties Chart
- NMSU ICAN folleto de jardineria en contenedores (in Espaþol)
For Master Gardeners
Master Gardeners can volunteer to teach Seed to Supper.
About ICAN
ICAN is part of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. The college's mission is to improve the lives of New Mexicans through research, academic programs, and extension.
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES)
The college offers various programs, including:
- Extension How-to Publications
- NM 4-H Program
- ACES Alumni & Sam Steel
- ACES Quick Links
Equal Opportunity Employers
NMSU and USDA are equal opportunity employers and educators.
