Garden Tenders & City Gardening Series
Posted by on February 5, 2007
Garden Tenders & City Gardening Series
Lunchtime Mini Forum on Food
Friday, February 9, 12:30-1:30 PM
PHS, 100 N. 20th Street, 5th Floor
Many friends and colleagues were unable to attend the Urban Sustainability Forum on Food last month. Through special arrangement with PHS and The White Dog Cafe Foundation, a mini-version of that program will be presented as part of an informal Brown Bag Lunch series. Joy Lawrence from PHS will do a short power point introduction to the topic, and Ann Karlen, Director of the Fair Food project will share some thoughts on how Philadelphians can access and support healthy, local, organic and fair trade food products. The event is free and open to any with an interest. Please bring your lunch. PHS will provide beverages and snacks.
Starting Seeds Indoors
Wednesday, February 7th, 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Spruce Hill Community Center
257 S. 45th Street
Get a jump on spring. At this workshop, environmental educator Lori Hayes will show how to successfully start plants from seeds.
Container Gardening
Monday, February 12th, 6:30-7:30 pm
Independence Free Library
18 S. 7th Street
Using creative ideas, horticultural educator Janet Carter will show how to have an attractive container garden using a variety of plants.
Garden Tenders Workshop: Designing your Vegetable Garden for Maximum Production
Wednesday, February 14, 6 – 8 pm
PHS, 100 N. 20th Street, 5th Floor
Plan your garden using new and improved techniques to get the most out of your space. Good for flower gardeners, too. For more information or to RSVP, contact Sally McCabe at 215-988-8846 or email [email protected].
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- Government and Community Relations Community of Practice – Feb 20
- The Facing Project Webinar – Jan 30 or 31
- Save the Date: Swarthmore College’s 9th annual Engaged Scholarship Symposium, and virtual pre-symposium conversations – Jan 13
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