| Seeds and Seed Saving from your own garden |
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Saturday, March 20, 2010, 09:00am - 12:00pm
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This is the third of six Saturday workshops in the 2nd annual "It Takes a Garden to Grow a Community" series. Learn from, farmer, activist, writer and master teacher, Nancy Redfeather. Learn all about seed and basic skills of seed saving. We will be cleaning recently saved seed from Nancy's gardens and Mala’ai, and talking about selecting and saving many common varieties of food crops.
Free for all HISGN Teachers and Volunteers! Bring some envelopes to bring home cleaned seed!
This six-Saturday program covers a range of topics to help Waimea Middle School students and their families and community friends to start or expand on home food gardens. Gloves and garden tools will be provided for the workshops and participants are urged to bring appropriate weather protection and drinking water. The organic Mala’ai school garden includes both traditional Hawaiian food crops such as kalo, mamake and sugarcane, and many other food and flowering crops and trees. |
Location : Mala'ai School Garden at Waimea Middle School, 67-1229 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea, South Kohala Contact : Patti Cook, 937-2833, or
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| RSVP to Amanda Rieux,
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| Cost: | Free for a 2-hour work trade, or $25. Attendance limited to first 25 who register | | Sponsor: | Mala'ai, The Culinary Gardens of Waimea Middle School |
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