Congratulations to the following Community members on completing one or more of our Certifications in May!
As many of you know, one of the perks of membership in our Honors Lab is FREE access to several amazing certifications in our Honors Lab area—and lots more are in the works.
These Certifications dive deep. They’re essentially multi-lesson master classes, full of practical know-how so you can immediately start reaping benefits for yourself, your family, and your garden.
(And if you’re not an Honors Lab member yet, you can gain access to these Certifications + lots more perks of membership by joining today. Click here to learn more!)
Backyard Chickens for Egg Production
In this awesome certification, TGN blogger (and homesteader extraordinaire!) Tasha Greer covers everything from breed selection and coop design to flock health and egg storage — plus lots more….
Congratulations to the following Honors Lab members on completing this Certification:
- Brian Moyers
- Nanciann Lamontagne
- Sharon Companion
- Suzette Carlin
Bio-Intensive Gardening Certification
This 8-week course teaches the principles of bio-intensive gardening—one of the easiest, most sustainable ways to produce big, delicious fruits and vegetables!
It covers everything from starting and transplanting seedlings to the basics of garden beds and soil, and from making compost to garden maintenance. There’s even a section on harvesting and processing grains!
Congratulations to the following Honors Lab members for completing the Bio-Intensive Gardening Certification in May!
- Downing
- Nanciann Lamontagne
Home Medicine 101 Certification
The Home Medicine 101 Certification is a perennial favorite in the Honors Lab!
This eight-week class teaches you how to remedy:
- Burns, stings, and rashes,
- Wounds and lacerations,
- Coughs and colds,
- Fevers,
- Indigestion,
- Anxiety and insomnia,
- Muscle pain, and
- Topical infections …
… with readily available plants you may already have growing in your backyard!
Congratulations to the following Community members on completing Home Medicine 101:
- david jones
- ginaBacigalupo Zappia
- goldenangel0819760
- JessicaPatel
- Kerry Lowe
- MarilynSunia
- Nanciann Lamontagne
- Nelly P
- Ray Harney
- Shelli Haun
- Sherriamaro
Instant Master Gardener Certification
In just 8 lessons, The Grow Network’s Instant Master Gardener Certification reveals gardening secrets, tips, and tricks that most people spend years discovering.
Lessons include:
- “The Secret to a Green Thumb”
- “How Much Land Do You Need?”
- “The Power of Herbs”
- “The Easiest Way to Prepare a Garden Bed”
- “Three Facts About Seeds Every Master Gardener Knows”
- “Transplanting Baby Plants”
- “The Four HUGE Advantages of Backyard Food Production”
- “A Homemade Fertilizer So Powerful, You Could Create a Business Out of It”
Congrats to the following Honors Lab members for completing this powerful certification in May:
- ChimneyFieldFarm
- Daviddulock
- Diane Massey
- jbartlett
- Nanciann Lamontagne
- Whtwtrldy
Saving Quality Seeds
Learn how to save seeds that will ensure an abundant harvest in years to come with the in-depth information in TGN’s Saving Quality Seeds Certification.
This 7-lesson Certification teaches which plants are easiest to save seeds from, how to plan your garden with seed-saving in mind, how to do a garden soil inventory, the basics of dry and wet harvesting, the best way to store seed, how to determine seed quality—and more!
Congratulations to the following Honors Lab members on completing this Certification:
- Nanciann Lamontagne
- Suzette Carlin
We’ve also got several more certifications in the works, including “Making Medicine,” “Growing Mushrooms,” “Raising Ducks,” “Beekeeping,” and “Growing Medical Marijuana.” We’re working with some fantastic experts on these, so you’ll definitely want to check them out in the Honors Lab once they’re ready. Exciting stuff! 🙂
The Grow Network is a global network of people who produce their own food and medicine. We’re the coolest bunch of backyard researchers on Earth! We’re constantly sharing, discovering, and working together to test new paths for sustainable living—while reconnecting with the “old ways” that are slipping away in our modern world. We value soil, water, sunlight, simplicity, sustainability, usefulness, and freedom. We strive to produce, prepare, and preserve our own food and medicine, and we hope you do, too!
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Congrats to all! I can’t wait to get started 🙂
Diane, you’ll love ’em – they are really well put togehter courses by people who live this stuff.
This is so great that you offer these skills:)!