[Lapg] Book Signing April 15 7pm Alternative Crops for Drylands with Author Scott O'Bar Ayni Gallery Santa Barbara
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sat Mar 23 22:29:38 PDT 2013
Alternative Crops for Drylands with Author Scott O'Bar
Book Signing April 15 7pm
Ayni Gallery 216 State Street Santa Barbara CA 93101
From Deserts to Desserts
Scott's concern over the mismanagement of the world's freshwater has led him to scour the botanical world for key edible species that require little irrigation‚ compared to today's major crop species. He's a visionary proponent of food forestry‚ and a self–described rare & edible plant enthusiast who's spent years researching alternative systems of food production‚ which require little energy‚ and few external inputs.
Scott hopes to foster more firsthand research involving drought–tolerant edible plants‚ and seeks to ease the burden of drought–afflicted regions throughout the world by installing multi–species agroforests that simultaneously heal the land and produce food with minimal irrigation.
About Scott O'Bar
A native of the sun–soaked town of Santa Barbara‚ California‚ Scott O'Bar gained a passion for vegetable gardening at an early age. He obtained an AS degree in Environmental Horticulture from Santa Barbara City College and has worked at various horticultural jobs‚ including a position at one of Santa Barbara's world famous botanic gardens: Lotusland. He's certified in permaculture design‚ a practice which led him beyond the mainstream methods of food production.
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