Dear Dale,
I was going back through my emails when I had not been using the
computer and found  your announcement of the Forest edible garden
class.  Sounded like fun.
Donna

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Dale Bryner <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Introduction to Forest Gardening, for Adults and Teens*
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> *Saturday, March 28, 1-5pm: Intro Class, indoor presentation and discussion
> Sunday, May 3, 1-5pm:  Hands-on design time and outdoor planting*
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> Join us for an inspiring exploration of multi-layered and multi-functional
> 'forest gardens'.  These gardens are designed with our understanding of
> patterns of growth that we learn from existing forest structures.  We will
> look at various potential plant species to include in your temperate climate
> forest garden, working with Dave Jacke's recent book, “Edible Forest
> Gardens.”
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> Join Kay Cafasso, certified permaculture design course instructor and
> ecological garden designer, as we begin to create an abundant orchard garden
> that yields food, fiber, forage, and fun. Everyone will gain new skills,
> plant knowledge, and ways to create regenerative gardens in their own home
> landscape.
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> Sliding fee per session: $25-$45.
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> Earth Arts educational programs connect youth and adults to the land through
> earth-based curriculums that develop awareness, diverse skills, creativity,
> stewardship, and the power of community.  For more information or to
> register email:  [email protected] or call: 607-272-6486.
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