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If you’re passionate about gardening, sustainability, or simply looking for ways to get involved with your community, becoming a member of the San Carlos Community Garden (SCCG) might be just what you need.
For an annual fee of just $35, you’ll not only help support the ongoing growth and maintenance of our all-volunteer run nonprofit, but you’ll also enjoy free access to monthly educational workshops and other seasonal programs. These workshops are a great opportunity to enhance your gardening skills, meet like-minded people, and participate in hands-on projects that are as fun as they are informative.
With workshops covering a wide range of topics—from crafting beautiful fall decor to learning how to compost at home, to growing tomatoes all year long and other essential gardening techniques—SCCG’s membership program is a great way to grow your knowledge and contribute to the local gardening community.
Upcoming Workshops: Creativity and Skills for Every Gardener
DIY Pumpkin Succulent Arrangement – Saturday, Oct. 19 9 – 10:30 a.m.
As the season shifts into fall, what better way to celebrate than by creating your own festive decor? The DIY Pumpkin Succulent Arrangement Workshop offers you the chance to make a stunning autumn centerpiece.
Led by SCCG’s local Master Gardener, April Lowe, this “make-and-take” seminar is designed for all skill levels. Participants will be guided through the steps of assembling a beautiful pumpkin succulent arrangement that will brighten up any space. Succulents and decorative materials will be provided, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own pumpkin (while some supplies will be on hand, they are limited, so it’s best to come prepared).
Succulent arrangements are a fantastic way to blend the beauty of nature with fall’s signature decor element—the pumpkin. Plus, these arrangements last much longer than traditional fall flowers, and the succulents can be replanted after the pumpkin starts to break down. This workshop is a perfect opportunity to let your creativity shine while making something sustainable and beautiful for your home.
Gardening Tool Care & Sharpening Workshop – Saturday, Nov. 16
After you’ve crafted your pumpkin centerpiece, it’s time to focus on something every gardener needs to know: proper tool care. Join Master Gardener Jake Jacobs for the Gardening Tool Care & Sharpening Workshop, where you’ll learn the ins and outs of maintaining your garden hand tools.
From cleaning and sharpening to honing and oiling, this hands-on workshop will cover everything you need to keep your tools in tip-top shape. Regular maintenance ensures that your tools last longer and work more efficiently, saving you time and effort in the garden. You’ll even get the chance to practice on your own set of hand pruners, so bring them along!
Cost to attend these workshops are $10 per person or become a SCCG garden member and attend for free.
Why Become a San Carlos Community Garden Member?
The San Carlos Community Garden is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers, and your membership fee directly supports the upkeep of the garden, ensuring it remains a thriving, sustainable resource for everyone in the community. At just $35 per year, becoming a member is an affordable and impactful way to deepen your connection to nature, build community, and give back to a space that is dedicated to environmental education and sustainability. Your support is how SCCG’s vibrant volunteer-driven garden continues to carry out its mission of Growing Community.
How to Sign Up
Becoming a member of the San Carlos Community Garden is easy. And, if you’re eager to start planting, you can also lease a garden plot for just $125 a year. Simply visit sancarloscommunitygarden.com where you can sign up for an annual membership, garden plots and more. SCCG is open every Saturday and on the primero y third Sunday each month from 9-11 a.m. and is located at 6460 Boulder Lake Ave., San Diego.