Please join us for two social/educational/work events at the
Student
Experimental Farm at Cal Poly this month!
2 Saturday mornings: AUGUST 10 and 17.
Both events will run from 9 a.m. until approximately 12 noon.
Light
refreshments will be served in the morning. Talks on the
educational topics
will go from approximatley 9:15-10:00. Then, people are free
to help with
designated work projects, share conversation with others attending
and/or tour
the Farm and taste samples of this year's abundant harvest.
Saturday, 8/10: Learn about habitat restoration using NATIVE
PLANTS!
Lanscaper/Ecological Designer/Native Plant Enthusiast Josh
Carmichael will join
us to share his knowledge on landscaping with native plants.
Josh runs a small
native nursery operation and has had years of experience on local
habitat
restoration projects. Bring your questions for him! Work
events that day will
include work on our perennial/tree windbreak Josh helped
plant.
Saturday, 8/17: Learn how to harness the power of our
microbial allies through
COMPOSTING. Terry Hooker (former Student Farm Manager) and
Hunter Francis will
lead this informative workshop on all aspects of home
composting. We will
demonstrate how to construct an aerobic compost pile for kitchen and
garden
trimmings and introduce participants to our vermicomposting worms,
part of an
ideal composting system for home recycling. Weeding/clean-up
activities after
the workshop should generate plenty of fodder for a second pile!
All are welcome to the workshops and there is no charge for the
events.
Donations are welcome. Bring a friend!
Hope to see you there! Hunter
DIRECTIONS: Take the Highland entrance into Cal Poly from
Route 1. At your
first stop sign, turn left onto Mount Bishop Road. After
about 1/4 mile, the
road veres 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 Farm is on the right, across from the
Compost Unit.
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Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet@silcom.com
"We are like trees, we
must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous