Hope you can join us for a fun, hands-on workshop at the Cal
Poly Organic Farm (on the 'Student Experimental Farm' site) next
Saturday, Nov. 12th. Ecological Landscaper, Josh Carmichael will be
sharing his knowledge on many practical garden tips...(see below).
ALSO, a JOB offering in natural landscaping & building following
workshop announcement...
Ecological GARDEN DESIGN WORKSHOP: Nov. 12 Learn about sustainable garden
design from ecological designer Joshua Carmichael of Carmichael
Environmental Services at a free community workshop on Saturday, November
12.
The event is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cal Poly Organic Farm and is
co-sponsored by the Cal Poly Organic Farm and the Cal Poly Sustainable
Agriculture Resource Consortium. [Directions to the Organic Farm
are posted at the end of this message.] Attendees will get a lesson in
native plants and a demonstration of organic herb garden-building,
including soil preparation, planting, mulching, and the installation of a
drip irrigation system.
Participants will also learn about an inexpensive, easy and
environmentally friendly way to use stone and natural mortar as the key
ingredients for building garden walls. Participants will have a chance to
participate in a 'hands on' lesson by assisting in the construction of a
fire-ring on the farm and a portion of a stone retaining wall.
Beverages and light snacks will be provided; participants are asked to
provide their own brown-bag lunch, water, and sun protection. Visitors
are welcome to attend all or part of the all-day workshop.
For more information, contact Hunter Francis, SARC Coordinator, at (805)
756-5086 or e-mail him at: wfrancis@calpoly.edu.
Joshua Carmichael is an environmental landscape designer, native plants
enthusiast and longtime resident of San Luis Obispo County. He
specializes in habitat restoration and residential land use
planning. He is the founder of Carmichael Environmental Services
and for the past three summers has taught a Cal Poly Continuing Education
program on landscaping with native plants.
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HELP WANTED: SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPING & NATURAL BUILDING -will
train...(Central Coast -Santa Barbara -San Luis Obispo) Learn innovative
natural building techniques and sustainable landscape practices.
Temporary part time to full time landscape/construction laborers
wanted... projects include: clean-up, water-harvesting, irrigation,
earth-bag and dry-stack walls, straw bale construction, water features,
ponds, flagstone patios and organic Food Forestry. Wage depending on
experience. Other opportunities also exist to learn Natural
Building and Permaculture Design techniques.
Email reply with short bio, interests and resume to
<landscaping@earthflow.com> Larry Santoyo, Director EarthFlow
Design Works
805.459.0452
http://www.earthflow.com/consulting.html
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Have a great weekend! Hunter
Hunter Francis
Program Coordinator
Sustainable Agriculture Resource Consortium c/o Horticulture and Crop
Science Department California Polytechnic State University San Luis
Obispo, California 93407
(805)756-5086
www.calpoly.edu/~sarc
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DIRECTIONS to the ORGANIC FARM: Take the Highland Drive entrance
into Cal Poly from Route 1. At your first cross street, turn left
onto Mount Bishop Road. After about 1/4 mile, the road veers
to the left. Bare RIGHT onto the dirt road to the right of the
small Vet clinic. Go about 1/2 mile (past the Rodeo Unit) straight
up to the top of the hill. The Student Experimental Farm is on the
right, across from the Compost Unit.
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Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet@silcom.com
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees, we
must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous