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Time: March 1, 2012 from 6:30pm to 9pm
Location: Strut Studios
Street: 203 - 910 Richards Street
City/Town: Vancouver, BC
Website or Map: http://www.meetup.com/The-Van…
Event Neighbourhood and Type: downtown, permaculture, lecture
Organized By: Jesse Lemieux
Latest Activity: Mar 1, 2012
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Doors at: 6:30 pm (Come Early and Mingle)
Lecture start: 7:00pm
Admission by Donation: Suggest $5 - $20 all proceeds to Global Peace Hut, no one will be turned awayWe need not be experts to restore and build healthy, complex and
resilient soil in our: planter boxes, backyards, and neighborhoods.
Successful soil building and thus successful gardening depend upon our
ability to recognize and implement the simple patterns
of natural soil production. Whether you are an experienced gardener; a
first time balcony gardener; or want to know more about how soil will
save life as we know it; YOU NEED THIS INFORMATION.
http://pacificpermaculture.ca/www/articles/88-health-soil-health-veggies-health-you.html
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