Fresh From the Farm is pleased to be able to present two sessions
on vermicomposting (redworm composting) at the Food Forum on Oct
23rd. It is so much more than just about feeding your compostables to
worms. Think about more nutritious soils/growing medium available for
you to grow a better and more abundant harvest. Gardens with veggies
that are nutritious and grown organically. Being able to water less.
Improve soil texture and quality. Better seed germination, plant
growth, less disease and plant pests. You can have a pot of
gardeners gold from your trash, even if you live in a small
apartment! Yes, it is 'green" AND easy, and a great budget help!
Fun workshop for adults AND kids!
On Oct 8, 4:25 pm, johannakw <
johannawy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello out there to all local food enthusiests and leaders! Hope
> everyone has had an awesome summer and is enjoying this beautiful
> autumn!
>
> Gorge Winds Community Grocery, a locally grown and owned coop that
> plans to open in Skamania County in 2011 is planning a Food Forum to
> kick off its membership drive. The day long event will be held in
> Stevenson, WA on Oct 23rd at the Rock Creek Hegeweld Center from
> 9:30am to 3:30pm.
>
> We, the steering committee, (Margie Fickett, Lori Loranger, Johanna
> Wyers, Laila Goldring and Deana Dahl) are looking for volunteers to
> help us with set-up, break-down, and everything in between. This
> event is sponsored by Gorge Grown Food Network and WSU Skamania Co.
> Extension services. Also, if any of you are interested there will be
> great workshops to check out, lunch, childcare, and a movie (Vanishing
> of the Bees)!
>
> Please contact
johannawy...@gmail.com to volunteer.
> Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gorge-Winds-Community-Grocery/156868937...