Seed Planting Workshop in SB
SANTA BARBARA ORGANIC GARDEN CLUB PRESENTS FREE WORKSHOP ON “SUCCESSFUL SEED PLANTING TECHNIQUES” WITH OSCAR CARMONA AT HEALING GROUNDS SAT, OCT 28, 10 – 12
“SUCCESSFUL SEED PLANTING TECHNIQUES” will be the topic of a free presentation by the Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club on Saturday, October 28th from 10 am – 12 pm. The event will be held at Healing Grounds Nursery in Santa Barbara (www.healinggrounds.org). Co-sponsors include HopeDance magazine, the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and local sustainability think tank For the Future.
The workshop leader will be Oscar Carmona, owner and manager of Healing Grounds, an innovative program that combines an organic nursery and a therapeutic horticulture program. Carmona will demonstrate some of the secrets of successfully growing healthy organic plants from seed. Through hands-on experience, participants will learn how to use these techniques in their home gardens.
Healing Grounds teaches groups and individuals how to cultivate plants in harmony with natural systems. It also produces organic vegetable and herb seedlings for sale to the public and connects people to nature through classes, workshops and lectures about sustainable landscaping and gardening. Healing Grounds is operated in cooperation with Transitions-Mental Health Association. Healing Grounds is located on San Antonio Road, ½ block north of Calle Real.
The Santa Barbara Organic Club had its first meeting on July 12, 2000 and presents local events and activities on topics of interest to gardeners weaning themselves from chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers.
For more information or to RSVP call: (805) 451-4168 or (805) 563-2089 or e-mail lbuzzell@aol.com
Comments
Tyler, thanks for posting this. Knowing of the existence of this special place is soothing to the anguished soul.
Posted by: Anonymous | October 24, 2006 06:32 PM
Another Seed Swap Meet for this winter is being planned by Camille Sears, Raymond Powers and myself -- I am thinking of for December.
Let me know at the Mammea Americana discussion page if you are interested.
Ditto getting involved in the new FamilyTree Nursery Collective (emphasis on Tropical Fruit Trees for the Ojai Valley neighborhoods.)
http://www.ojaipost.com/2006/11/mammea_americana_1.shtml
Millennium
Posted by: Millennium Twain | November 19, 2006 07:18 AM
For native Ojai wildflowers printed on Organic Cotton T-shirts visit www.ojaibotanicals.etsy.com
Posted by: Camilla Germain-Garcia | November 23, 2007 07:11 PM