Summer must be coming, because the gardening events are popping up all over the place!
Here's an upcoming Webinar that might be of interest to our new permies gardeners.
Presented by:
March 15 - April 11
Sign-up here to watch the whole series free!
Schedule & Speakers
MARCH 15 – Gardening for Nutrition
w/ Special Guest
Dan Kittredge
How Your Health is Connected to How Your Food Is Grown
• How food quality relates to nutrition and flavor.
• How farming practices affect this.
• How our health is connected to the way food is grown.
• Ways to tell if food is high in nutrition and quality.
MARCH 21 – High Performance Gardening
w/ Special Guest
Jessica Smith
Grow Perfectly Healthy Plants
• Explanation of High Performance Gardening
• What makes it different and how does that benefit the grower and ecosystem.
• Explanation of the levels of health a plant goes through
• How to grow the healthiest plants
APRIL 4 – Gardening To Save The Planet
w/ Special Guest
John Kempf
How to Sequester More Carbon While Producing Food
• The story of carbon in the atmosphere and how it relates to agriculture.
• The process of carbon sequestration with plants.
• How a plant's ability and efficiency to sequester carbon from the atmosphere is related to food production and plant health.
• Is there a system to grow food and balance the atmosphere to bring hope?
APRIL 5 – Hacking Your Growing Space
w/ Special Guest
Stacey Murphy
Small Scale Food Production
• What is small scale food production?
• How does growing food in small spaces help the people doing it and the greater community?
• How do you do it? Tips, techniques & advice.
APRIL 11 – Community Gardening To Spread The Abundance
w/ Special Guest
Will Allen
Community Gardening to Spread the Abundance
• Explanation about community gardens and why they are so awesome.
• How they affect youth and adults, and relationships in the community.
• How community gardens, food access/security improves the lives of people in the community, and how the community changes in respect to the gardens.
• How to start or get involved in a community garden.
Sound interesting? Sign-up for free here.
There is, of course, the option to purchase life-time access, and it'll be dirt cheap for a while. So check it out - it may be something you want to watch over and over.