Container Gardening with Edibles
Wednesday, May 6th 6:00 – 7:30 PM
Requested donation: $10
Whether you're growing on a balcony, supplementing your garden plot or just wanting to beautify a patio, containers are a great way to produce your own edibl…
Food Preservation 101 with Cheryl Roberts
Saturday, April 18th from 10:30 AM to Noon
Requested Donation: $10
Now that you are growing your own food learn how to preserve it so you can eat it over a longer period of time. Trying to live as a locavor…
Solar Cooking with Anne Goldfeld
Sat Apr 4th from 10:30 to noon
Requested Donation: $10
Learn how to cook with the power of the sun! Take advantage of our 300 sunny days per year and cook your food in a way that tastes better and retains greater nu…
Community and School Garden
Organizers and Enthusiasts Meeting
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
PLEASE NOTE EARLIER TIME!
Requested Donation: $2
Calling all community and school gardeners and those who want to learn more. This group is f…
PPG Town Hall Meeting Open to All
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:00 to 7:30 PM,
Downtown Phoenix Public Market Mtg Rm - 721 N Central
The Phoenix Permaculture Guild would like your ideas and input as we grow and develop. Many of you have been posting…
Community and School Garden
Organizers and Enthusiasts Meeting
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Requested Donation: $2
Calling all community and school gardeners and those who want to learn more. This group is for anyone who is at all int…
Volunteer Orientation with Chloe and Myron
Saturday, February 7th from 8:30 to 9:30am
Get ready to get involved! On Saturday, February 7th, we will host our first ever "Volunteer Orientation" from 8:30 to 9:30am. Have you thought about volunteering…
"About Me" used to say ....I just moved to Phoenix, one of my first destinations was the Downtown Market. I am so thrilled by the prospect learning from and sharing with groups like the Phoenix Permaculture Guild!
I have now been here over a year and I help manage the volunteer effort for the Guild at the Downtown Market and Chair the Program Committee that organizes all of our great classes and events. Anyone who would like to help out by volunteering for the Guild or working on the Program Committee, please feel free to contact me.
Hope to meet you at one of these events soon, too!
You are from Miami? I used to live in Key West years ago and my husband in Coconut Grove. We still have good friends and relatives in Sarasota, Miami and Stewart.
Hi Chloe,
Great meeting you the other day at the Homeless Services Campus tour! I'd love to talk with you more sometime about all things permaculture, sustainable, and progressive.
Ciao ciao,
Heather :)
Hi Chloe - I just wanted to mention how nice it was to meet you this morning at the book club meeting. I enjoyed the converstion so much, and can't wait for the next gathering!
Hey Chloe - Doreen here about the Community Garden in Coronado. I just spoke to Nick of the Porbation Office and he said YES- we can begin to do some work in the back yard (he has already spoken to the landlord).
He did ask that I contact his partner, Cody, to check in with her as she wants to be involved. There are afew other in the n-hood who may also.
Let's set a time to at least talk - I would love to put in a 3 sisters garden!
Welcome to Phoenix! I just recently joined the PPG and am looking forward to getting know people downtown. I've been living down here for almost a year and I don't feel like I've really built up a community. Hopefully we'll both have the opportunity to pitch in @ the market.
Welcome to Phoenix, Chloe! If you haven't been here in the summer before, just remember, it's all over in about 5-6 months, after which you can gloat to your friends that are buried under snow. Looking forward to seeing you at the Market!
This time of year, it's easy to drive around ABQ and find bagged leaves waiting for disposal by the city, at least that was the case a few years back. You only have another week or two to collect them before they're gone for another year ....
I really thought this was clever too! I would think that Craig's List would have many of these listed pretty cheap. I believe that they had 3 chickens, but this setup could handle quite a bit more, and it looks so darn cute!
She can dump out the bin in an area where she would like to create a new garden bed, preferably in a sunny location. Cover it with a black plastic bag or any other medium which will absorb the heat. Piling LOTS more leaves on top and saturating ever…
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Hope to meet you at one of these events soon, too!
You are from Miami? I used to live in Key West years ago and my husband in Coconut Grove. We still have good friends and relatives in Sarasota, Miami and Stewart.
Regards - K
Great meeting you the other day at the Homeless Services Campus tour! I'd love to talk with you more sometime about all things permaculture, sustainable, and progressive.
Ciao ciao,
Heather :)
He did ask that I contact his partner, Cody, to check in with her as she wants to be involved. There are afew other in the n-hood who may also.
Let's set a time to at least talk - I would love to put in a 3 sisters garden!
Doreen