South Coast Permaculture Guild Event " GRAINS OF THE PLANET" SLIDESHOW FRIDAY JUNE 4 7:30 PM $3 FOLLOWED BY GRAIN PLANTING WORKSHOP SATURDAY JUNE 5 9:30-12 NOON $30 AT THE CEC GILDEA RESOURCE CENTER SANTA BARBARA
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon May 10 19:58:18 PDT 1999
"GRAINS OF THE PLANET" SLIDESHOW FRIDAY JUNE 5 WITH LORENZ SCHALLER DIRECTOR
OF KUSA SEED RESEARCH FOUNDATION CEC GLIDEA RESOURCE CENTER 930 MIRAMONTE DR
SANTA BARBARA CA
June 4 Fri. Grains of the Planet slide show and talk by Lorenz Schaller,
International Grain Expert and Director of Kusa Seed Research Foundation, in
Ojai. Slide show 7:30 pm at CEC, $3 donation requested. Experience this
colorful slide presentation of humanitys relationship with the sacred cereal
grasses such as barley, corn, millets, oats, rice, wheat, and other edible
seedcrops from around the world. Many of these seeds are remnants of
vanishing
or disappearing heirloom crops. Kusa offers these seeds and information about
their culture and use as foods. The focus of Kusa is on production in grain
gardens and small-scale mini farms. Schaller has been growing rare and
ancient seeds in Ojai Valley for the past thirteen years. You can support his
work by joining Kusa as a Friend at $30; their Seed and Literature Catalog is
$5. Kusa, P.O. Box 761, Ojai, CA 93024. Co-sponsored by CEC, Herb Circle and
SCPG. For more info contact SCPG 805-962-2571 or email sbpcnet at silcom.com
Grain Planting Workshop and Registration Form
Taught by Lorenz Schaller expert on Edible seedcrops and food ethnologist of
Kusa
Seed Research Foundation
Saturday June 5 Sign in 9:30 am Workshop 10 am - 12 Noon
Cost $30, Register before June 1 only $25 Enrol early ,Scholarships are
available
Who should Attend?
This Workshop offers practical information useful to anyone interested in
propagating cereal-grains (or grain-legumes) for food or ornament. Gardeners,
mini-farmers, seedsavers, depth-psychologists (researching roots of myths,
rituals, and celebratory cultural expressions) will find the Workshop
interesting, with practical information for both beginner and the most
experienced growers.
Content
Participants will prepare a seedbed, and then sow a number of different
varieties of cereal-grains and grain-legumes. The focus will be on
grain-growing for human food and the philosophy of genetic-diversity,
featuring
practical applications using bio-intensive and ecological techniques and
methods. Simple, specialized equipment will be demonstrated and be available
for all participants to use, handle, and learn about. Sketching and
photographing is welcome. Participants will learn easy techniques for
successfully producing human food grains, including how to pre-test seed for
germination vitality before sowing; how to store seed to preserve life-force;
seedbed preparation for grains; sowing; minimizing weed-pressure and weed
competition; how to protect the young grain crop from birds and other
predators; the degree of fertility necessary; how much to irrigate; irrigation
methods/materials; what grains to plant, and much more.
Time Required
A two-hour block of time should be allowed for the Workshop 10 to 12 noon
would
be a good time-of-day. The Workshop will be open-dialogue, allowing ample time
for questions and answers.
Site
The Workshop's plantings will take place at the CEC's garden 930 Miramonte Dr
Santa Barbara CA, in specially prepared beds. These beds will be left in place
for observation and visits from participants of the Workshop, to view the
progress of the project over time.
Name
Address
Phone email
Please make checks payable to Margie Bushman
Please mail or email to South Coast Permaculture Guild
224 E. Figueroa St., #C
Santa Barbara Ca 93101, 805-962-2571,email sbpcnet at silcom.com
Santa Barbara Community Currency is accepted for 1/2 payment of the workshop
and full payment for lectures
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