From Garden to Pantry: Growing, Storing, and Preserving Your Harvest
Gardening General
This workshop covers how to grow crops suited to storage and learn practical home food‑preservation methods, including cold storage, freezing, drying, fermenting, and canning, to extend your harvest year‑round and reduce food costs. Taught by Paige Fehr.
Event Details
When:
Time: 6–8 pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Registration is required. Click here to register or copy-paste this URL into your web browser: https://usask-ca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_icVznaZLSt2FWQz8tn7rRw
This free webinar is funded through our Healthy Yards partnership with the City of Saskatoon. Thank you!
The webinar will take place on Thursday, August 13, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Saskatchewan time. Please note that Saskatchewan does not observe daylight saving time.
The class will be delivered live via Zoom and can be accessed from your computer, phone, or tablet. You will see the instructor and their presentation on screen and have an opportunity to ask questions. To participate in the Q&A, please ensure you're using the latest version of Zoom or join via web browser.
When you register, Zoom will send you a login link immediately so you can add it to your calendar. Reminder emails will be sent one week, one day, and one hour before the webinar.
You are welcome to register for as many of our free webinars as you like. While there is no limit on registration, attendance for each webinar is capped at 500 participants, so we recommend logging in on time to ensure your spot. This session will not be recorded.
About your instructor: Paige Fehr (she/her) is a Research Assistant in the Department of Plant Sciences. She holds a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Guelph, an MSc in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan, and an Agronomy Certificate from Olds College. With experience as an educator in regenerative agriculture, she is passionate about soil health, farming innovation, and knowledge sharing. Outside of work, Paige enjoys gardening, hiking, camping, fishing, and is increasingly involved with her family farm.
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