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Posted on September 12, 2011 at 2:02pm 1 Comment 0 Likes
Summer is coming to an end (even though it doesn't feel like it) and we're taking a look back at what we've been up to the past few months at The World In A Garden. We've kept ourselves busy (and we still are) with farmers markets, workshops, volunteer events and of course, lots of weeding! Here are some highlights from the summer:…
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If you missed the Potato Fusion workshop, we have good news for you! The World In A Garden is still selling potato fusion kits for $15 each.
Wed. March 30th,…
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The World In A Garden is hosting the second annual Potato Fusion workshop, where we combine organic potatoes and lettuce in a used coffee sac to produce a fresh & nutritious treat!…
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