Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 I just got this e-mail from Square Foot Gardening, http://www.squarefootgardening.com/ a method I use for my veggie gardening and love. So low maintence and lots of produce. I thought that if some of you are near the North Georgia area, that you would enjoy this. http://www.georgiaorganics.org/conference/ Here is some info about this SFG workshop that will be one of many things offered there. BTW there are 2 books out by Mel Bartholomew, one of which just came out last year. I refer to mine over and over again. Such a great resource. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Dear Square Foot Gardener, We are often asked at the SFG Foundation when classes will be taught in certain areas of the country. We're very pleased to let you know that a comprehensive 4-hour SFG class will be taught on Friday, February 29th (Leap Year!), in connection with the Georgia Organics 11th Annual Conference. It will be held at the Northwest Georgia Trade & Conference Center in Dalton, Georgia. If you or anyone you know is interested, the cost for this in-depth workshop is from $35 - $50 and it includes lunch! You don't need to register for the entire 2-day conference, but can register only for the SFG In-Depth Workshop if you would like. Hurry! There is a discount for registering before February 1st. You can register at: http://www.georgiaorganics.org/conference/. This workshop will be taught by Karen Bastow - Mel's right-hand assistant - and will cover all the basics of SFG as well as the more advanced techniques. It will be a fun-filled, informative presentation. We wish you a very successful 2008 gardening year and hope to see you at the conference. Happy gardening, Vicki Wight SFG Foundation www.squarefootgardening.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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