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Enhancing Your Spring Garden with Permaculture Techniques | (Read 288 times) |
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rachael hamblin
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April 07, 2008, 11:05:09 AM |
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Enhancing Your Spring Garden with Permaculture Techniques a workshop presented by Marisha Auerbach and Rick Valley
Saturday, April 19: The Kelly House: 3725 36th Loop NW, Olympia 10 am - 5 pm, potluck lunch $50-$40 sliding scale
Sunday, April 20: The Dolstad Family Farm: 12108 SW 148th, Vashon Island 10 am - 5 pm, brown bag lunch $50-$40 sliding scale
Permaculture is a design system that aids us in identifying our resources and needs to create abundant landscapes. This workshop will feature several techniques to create no dig garden beds using waste resources. We will highlight simple ways to increase nutrient availability in your garden as well as methods for minimizing water usage. This workshop will feature several underutilized specialty food crops to diverisify one's locally grown diet. Handouts and links to further resources will be provided. Please join us.
Rick Valley is Lost Valley Educational Center's land steward, a Permaculture teacher in the Northwest & British Columbia since 1987. A graduate of the Evergreen State College, Marisha Auerbach has been studying, practicing, and teaching permaculture in Western Washington for over ten years with particular emphasis on local economics and perennial forage systems for local foodsheds.
For more information contact Marisha Auerbach (360) 943-5262 or queenbee@herbnwisdon.com
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paul wheaton
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April 07, 2008, 04:31:51 PM |
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rachael,
If you look at the top and at the bottom, there is a spiffy calendar tool. I think these two things would be great to add to the calendar!
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