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Description: Join us for a Multimedia lecture by Zoom and Farm Tour at a local successful culinary herb Farm in Buncombe County:



Join Extension professionals and growers to learn more about commercially growing culinary herbs for market. The workshop is two days*. Day 1 (8/8 3pm) will be by zoom and Day 2 (8/9 3pm) we will visit a successful herb grower's farm. Herbs are valuable for culinary, cosmetic, medicinal, and ornamental products, offering a world of possibilities to sell locally and regionally. They can be sold as live plants all season long, sold freshly cut for culinary use, made into herbal bouquets, teas, used in fermentation or dried and used in herbal crafts.

*It isn't necessary to attend both events. Registering will ensure you a spot on the farm tour as we are limiting that number. Once the registration is full for the event we will open to zoom participants only. You can let us know your preference during the registration process. If you need a scholarship to attend just let us know by email.



Event Details - Registration Link Below

Zoom Lecture: August 8, 2022; 3:00pm-4:30pm

Farm Tour: August 8, 2022; 3:00pm-4:30pm (Rayburn Farms, information follow up after registration)

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/growing-culinary-herbs-successfully-on-your-farm-registration-375353571637

Cost:  $12.50 per person
Aug 8 2022