Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities
Time: March 7, 2013 at 6:30pm to September 21, 2013 at 12pm
Location: various venues in Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.gaiacollege.ca/gro…
Phone: 604-323-5322
Event Neighbourhood and Type: vancouver, gardening, course
Organized By: Gaia College/Langara College
Latest Activity: Mar 10
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If you are concerned about where your food comes from, what’s in it (or on it), or simply getting the best nutrition possible for your family – this course is for you! Grow an abundance of healthy, nutritious and delicious food right away this year – save hundreds of dollars on your food budget – and take a giant step towards increasing your family’s food security.
Going beyond organic gardening – beyond permaculture – we will mentor you through an entire food growing season so you can gain the essential gardening skills and the confidence to grow most of your own food.
This course runs from March 7 to Sep 21 over 18 sessions of 3 hours each.
Register by calling Langara Continuing Studies at 604-323-5322.
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