I hope to see you Wednesday night, Feb 10th, at 7:00pm in
Los Altos for the next lecture in the series sponsored by the Western
Horticultural Society, (WHS)!
Drew Harwell has been
eating out of local gardens everyday for the past 13 years. He recognizes (and
champions) that living in the Bay Area, we have the luxury to grow food
year-round. Drew will share ways to organize and plan your garden for
year-round harvest. Topics will include diversified crop rotations, techniques
such as biointensive gardening and permaculture, which maximize food production
and maintain soil health and fertility.
Drew Harwell, Edible Garden and Permaculture Consultant, Palo Alto, CA |
Who:
Drew is an edible garden and permaculture consultant in Palo Alto, California. He is the manager of Chef Jesse Cool’s Seeds of Change Garden
and a Stanford University lecturer. He has managed the Stanford Community Farm
and the Common Ground Demonstration Gardens. A native of Palo Alto, he grew up
gardening with his family in their community garden plot behind the main
library.
When:
Doors open at 7:00 pm & the meeting starts at 7:30 pm.
Where:
We meet at the Christ Episcopal Church, 1040 Border Road,
Los Altos. Park in upper lot. For details go to: the WHS website. You can check our Newsletters
on the website for direction and a map. We meet at the Christ Episcopal Church,
1040 Border Road, Los Altos. Park in upper lot. Founded in 1963, the Western
About WHS
Founded in 1963, the Western Horticultural Society is
made up of horticulturists, botanists, landscape designers and architects,
nursery people, students and avid gardeners & Master Gardeners.
Lectures are free to WHS members and students with current
student ID, and $5 for non-members. The public is welcome to attend!