Tis the season of the greenhouse as plants must be started ahead of time to live out their full life cycle and produce a good crop, but cannot be set outside too early in case a late frost might take them out. This includes a full of array of chiles, tomatoes, cabbages, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, celery, and whatever other unique varieties of vegetables Lee has opted to seed this season. Come and have a look!
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When discovering this Tierra Event had been scheduled on the same day as the Farm Trails Spring Tour, we then opted to join up with the existing event. Take the full spring tour of Sonoma County farms with Farm Trails and make a full day of it or just drop in and see us at the greenhouse at no charge.
Parking will be tricky, so just be aware. The greenhouse is located in Healdsburg at 13684 Chalk Hill Road. There will be signs attempting to clearly direct you to a parking area.
Rain or shine, it won't matter. The greenhouse is the optimal environment for plants and people and will shelter from wind, rain, frost, and any other environmental challenges.
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