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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, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Wed. April 6th, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Sat. April 10th, 11am-3pm
Your kit will include:
- 2 used burlap coffee sacs donated by Ethical Bean Coffee
- Nutrient-rich soil donated by MyGardenBag.com
- Organic potatoes donated by Helmers Organic
- An organic lettuce starter plant
It’s easy to make your kit! Just double up the 2 sacs, fill them about 1/4 full with soil, plant the potatoes in the soil and plant your lettuce starter at the top! As the potatoes grow and rise in the sac, fill in more soil to help them grow bigger. While you’re waiting for the potato harvest, you can enjoy your lettuce or other plants on the top! You can even grow marigold flowers over the potatoes :))
If you’d like to purchase a kit, please contact Alicia via phone 604.257.5151 ext. 213 or by e-mail abaddorf@jfsa.ca.
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