The City of Charlottetown is inviting the public to a free, all ages gardening workshop.
Whether you have a balcony, a small patio or just a sunny windowsill, you can grow your own fresh food where you live. The Gardening in Small Spaces workshop is designed to help participants overcome the challenges of urban gardening and learn simple, effective techniques for growing food with limited space.
This hands-on, interactive workshop is open to everyone from beginners to those looking to sharpen their gardening skills.
Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Time: 2 - 4 p.m.
Location: Simmons Sports Centre, Multipurpose Room, 170 North River Road
Participants will learn how to plant and grow microgreens, as well as effective soil blends to support healthy plant growth. The workshop will also explore the benefits of companion planting and how to pair vegetables and herbs in containers suitable for balconies, patios and other small spaces. Attendees will take home a microgreens growing kit and vegetable and herb planter to continue growing at home.
Registration is not required, and supplies will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Participants are encouraged to bring their own gardening gloves; limited quantities will be available.
Supporting residents in growing their own food is one way the City of Charlottetown is building a more resilient local food system, a key theme identified in the City’s
Climate Action Plan. To help address food insecurity, the City has established a
Food Council, adopted a
Food Charter and continues to support community gardens, educational programming, food waste reduction initiatives and local food production.