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So you think you know all there is to know about the humble herb spiral?


Come to a free webinar and hear edible landscaping expert, Michael Judd, talk about dry stack and free form garden spirals.

Join this free webinar with clear and engaging information to build the best type for your space, with tips on preparing, constructing and planting to create optimum habitat, promoting diversity, abundance and beauty!





Topics covered include:
  • Why build an herb spiral
  • Dry stack version
  • Free form version
  • Planting the spiral and filling the niches
  • Tips and tricks







  • The Finer Details
  • Sign up using the button above and we will send you an email a few days before the event with the link to join the webinar.
  • Webinar will last approximately 30 minutes followed by Q&A.
  • We recommend coming to the scheduled event so you can ask Michael your questions, but if you can’t, be sure to register anyway as we’ll send out a replay later (available for only 72hrs).

  • We can’t wait to see you there!




    About Michael
    Michael has worked with agro-ecological and whole-system designs throughout the Americas for over two decades, focusing on applying permaculture and ecological design. His projects increase local food security and community health in both tropical and temperate growing regions. He is the founder of Ecologia Edible & Ecological Landscape Design, Project Bona Fide, an international nonprofit supporting agro-ecology research, and co-founder of SilvoCulture, a Maryland based nonprofit which is helping plant 1 million nut trees in the Mid-Atlantic region. He is also the author of ‘Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist’, and ‘For the Love of PawPaws’.

    Michael’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, The New Yorker, and BBC. Presenter for notable institutions such as the US Botanical Garden, Smithsonian, and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.

    Michael and his family live along the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Frederick, Maryland.

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    So glad there is a replay!  My internet speed really stinks right now.  I already have an herb spiral, but would love a refresher on the details.  And maybe advice on how to get basil to grow from saved seed, which I've had no luck with so far.  And how to keep rosemary alive over the winter.  Mine does fine for a few months indoors, but always dries up and dies before it's warm enough to put it back outside.  Extra watering does not help.  I'm in zone 6a.
     
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