From Bob Randall and the Organic Horticulture Business Association.
Dear Colleague,
2009 is going to be a challenging year and will require advanced
thinking, sharp & concise efforts, great personal health and vision.
The January 21st OHBA seminar has all that and more. Two gigantic
visionary scientists are coming to Houston. The education offered will
provide each one of us a huge competitive edge for 2009 and beyond.
The world is changing, attitudes are changing, and buying power is
shifting towards ‘Going Green’, Holistic, Sustainable and Organic. We
see this in govt policy, specifications, news articles, products
offered, services offered and in fact everywhere one turns. I hope you
take advantage of the seminar and what it can do for you by
registering today to attend.
Cheers, Mike
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The finest in continuing education focusing on soil health, plant
health, organic practices, water quality & usage, urban trees, design
elements & big picture issues from the very best experts from across
the country.
Directors
Gene Barnes
Gallion Irrigation
Beth Clark
Clark Condon & Associates
John Ferguson
Nature’s Way Resources
Troy Goodell
The Spencer Company
Dr. Bob Randall
Urban Harvest
Sara Manore
Woodlands Landscaping
Mike Serant
San Jacinto Environmental Supplies
Chair
- The Future is Now -
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Happy New Year
Welcome to 2009. Life is what you make it and OHBA is committed to
helping us all enjoy more health, wealth and overall prosperity.
OHBA AND THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS join forces to
present a epic educational event on soil microbiology and human
health. This is likely to be one of the
most spectacular seminar to ever hit Houston.
5 hours of incredible education from 2 global experts and a gourmet
lunch as well.
When: January 21st, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
Where: The United Way Building, 50 Waugh Houston 77007
Cost: $60.00 per OHBA and ASLA members and their invited guests.
$85.00 per non-members.Register here!
Corporate Sponsors:
Clark Condon Associates and San Jacinto Environmental Supplies
The Morning Session:
9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Dr. Arden Anderson
‘Human Health/Soil Health’
Never before as Dr. Anderson lectured in Houston and this is huge
bonus for us all. Dr. Anderson is a recognized soil scientist,
agriculture consultant and physician sought after all over the world.
Dr. Anderson is a leading expert on preventative and nutritional
medicine. His advice can help people have much healthier lives,
prevent problems and heal many existing ones. Come and learn how to
get yourself and your family in great health. Learn the connection
between soil health/animal health/human health and that there is a
better way to live. It’s all so logical.
Gourmet Lunch from Sandy’s:
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Sandy’s is OHBA’s official caterer and will provide you with an
incredible buffet of delicious Organic salads, grass fed beef, free
range chicken, and outstanding side dishes, breads & desserts.
Afternoon Session:
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Jeff Lowenfels
Author of what many think is the best book on soils for
horticulturalists ever written, Teaming with Microbes. Harvard grad &
garden columnist for 33 years in Alaska. Jeff will take the incredible
world of soil microbiology and will break it down completely so all
attendees will have a clear understanding of ‘The Soil Foodweb’ and
how we all can grow plants much easier and with less cost. A thorough
understanding of soil health/soil microbiology is absolutely key to
success in 2009 and beyond. All plant & human health originates in the
soil. This class will get you there.
This will be the most awesome seminar of the year. We hope to see you
there. Please register early as this will sell out. REGISTER HERE!
Thank you! OHBA
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Thank you for your interest in OHBA. OHBA, Organic Horticulture
Business Association, is set up as a committee of Urban Harvest and is
designed for the advancement of the landscape professionals in the
metro Houston area.
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