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Mother Nature Gardens: urban sustainability class
Start
March 13, 2010
10:00 AM
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Mother Nature Gardens is located at 209 47th St NW, Albuq NM 87105
urban sustainability class.
Spring Gardening and Food Forest
Saturday, March 13th
with Zoe Wilcox
"Although we always imagined our farm on 10 acres in the country, we took all our experience and knowledge and applied it to what we could afford at the time: 0.18 acres in the heart of the city. Now that I am here, I am convinced “urban farming” is the solution to wide spread sustainability. We work according to the seasons, plant and rest according to the moon, and care for our plants, trees, chickens, and bees. In short, we do all the things farmers do, but we can also walk a block to the nearest bus stop or a few blocks to the groccery store. Opportunities for building community abound in the city as does the chance to share our surplus and knowledge."
ALL CLASSES ARE HELD at the Demonstration Farm.
At Mother Nature Gardens, Bard and Zoe have planted in the heart of Albuquerque:
* 11 types of fruit-producing trees, shrubs, and vines
* 6 perennial herbs
* 15 different vegetables this season
* chicken eggs and meat
* honey, bees wax, and bee propolis
www.mothernaturegardens.com
Zoe & Bard Edrington
Telephone: 505.242.4803
Albuquerque, New Mexico
info@mothernaturegardens.com
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