Food Forests is the second event in the 2012 Workshop Series. This is just one technique used by permaculture gardeners around the world to create productive, edible landscapes that require minimal maintenance, often replacing lawns or otherwise unused, space. The workshop is open to everyone and for those who took the Introduction to Permaculture workshop in 2011, you will enjoy the hands- on approach to this event. Registration is free. Contact liesel@acadiafarm.org to register by July 5. Location: Acadia Farm.
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The Acadia Community Farm began in the spring of 2008 with the vision of providing local, organic produce to the dining hall at Acadia University, while also serving as a community garden. The Farm has grown to become an educational community centre for the exchange of knowledge surrounding gardening, food, and sustainable agriculture. Explore the site to find out more or stop by the Farm for a visit!
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Want to get involved? Contact info@acadiafarm.org
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