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* Sustainable Planet Lecture
Sustainable Planet Lecture
Time: 6:30 pm
Victory Gardens: Join the Garden Revolution Lecture: Review historical case studies, learn about current national policies and models, and discover the future work needed to sustain the Victory Garden model as part of the overall local food movement. San Diego Natural History Museum - Balboa Park $5 - Advanced Registration Recommended
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* Cooking For The Seasons
Cooking For The Seasons
Time: 10:00 am
*Registration Required* The San Diego Natural History Museum Presents: Cooking for the Seasons - Spring An adult program in which Chef Elizabeth will share her knowledge of seasonal produce. Recipes using spring’s harvest and tastings provided. Saturday, March 6; 10 AM–12:30 PM Member $25 Nonmember $33 Instructor: Chef Elizabeth
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* Starting A Veggie Garden
Starting A Veggie Garden
Time: 6:30 pm
*Registration Required* The San Diego Natural History Museum presents: Start a Vegetable Garden From Seed This adult program is a hands-on workshop in which you will learn the basics of starting plants, particularly annual vegetables, from seed. Thursday, March 11; 6:30–8:30 PM Member $25 Nonmember $33 Instructor: Nan Sterman
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* Mushroom Cultivation
Mushroom Cultivation
Time: 6:30 pm
*Registration Required* The San Diego Natural History Museum Presents: Mushroom Cultivation: Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms An adult program in which you will explore the Kingdom of Fungi’s many mysteries and leave with your own mushroom-growing kit. Tuesday, March 16; 6:30–8:30 PM SDNHM Member $15; Non-Member $20 Instructors: Eric Piehel and Sam Andrasko
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* Intro To Sustainable Gardening
Intro To Sustainable Gardening
Time: 6:30 pm
*Registration Required* The San Diego Natural History Museum Presents: Introduction to Sustainable Gardening Techniques An adult program which explores the many Earth-friendly gardening methods past and present used by people from around the globe. Many of these low-tech methods are highly productive, especially for small-scale food production. A number of these sustainable, low-impact methods are perfect for urban farming in your yard. Take home handouts, resources, and heirloom seeds. Thursday, March 18; 6:30–8:30 PM Member $25; Nonmember $33 Instructor: Paul Maschka
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* Herb Festival and Tomatomania
Herb Festival and Tomatomania
A two day event at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas. The event includes demonstrations and lectures, guided tours of the herb garden, a market place for both herbs and tomato plants, and activities for kids. *Admission Required* Adults $12 Seniors, students, active military $8 Children ages 3-12 $6 Members; children ages 2 & under FREE
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* Herb Festival and Tomatomania
Herb Festival and Tomatomania
A two day event at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas. The event includes demonstrations and lectures, guided tours of the herb garden, a market place for both herbs and tomato plants, and activities for kids. *Admission Required* Adults $12 Seniors, students, active military $8 Children ages 3-12 $6 Members; children ages 2 & under FREE
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* Preparing Greens
Preparing Greens
Time: 10:30 am
Part of the Food Garden Workshop Series being presented by Seeds at City - a joint project between City College and San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project. Preparing Greens From The Garden: Are all those greens growing in your Winter garden overwhelming your cooking knowhow? Lament no more- let us help you put together some simple and delicious meal plans for those fabulous brasicasseae greens and other super foods growing in the garden. We will all also harvest some fresh vegetables from the farm and share a delicious meal of greens and other savory vegetables together for lunch. Individual Classes are $20 The Urban Farm at City College is located on the corner of 14th Street and C Street in Downtown San Diego.
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