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Perennial Culinary Herbs ~ Thursday Morning Permaculture Classes

August 25, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 12:15 pm

Perennial Culinary Herbs
Many culinary herbs are short lived and must be frequently replanted. Perennial herbs can grow for years with little care! Culantro (a cilantro taste-alike), perennial blue basil, tropical oregano and more…

Grow Your Own Food Gardens
Thursday Mornings ~ Summer 2016 Permaculture Classes

Join us at Hawaiian Sanctuary Thursdays and learn how to connect with the land and grow your own food here in Hawaii. Permaculture tools and techniques focus on easy and practical ways to create food abundance at home! Every class there will be a blend of practical theory and hands on projects. Occasional free plant starts will be available too.

Hosted and co-facilitated by Wade Bauer and Hawaiian Sanctuary’s Steve Lund.

Class starts at 9am, Lecture with Q & A and Field Work ~ COME DRESSED AND READY WITH SUN HAT, NOTEBOOK, WATER BOTTLE & CLOSED TOED SHOES

∞ Cost: $15
For $5 more, join us for our farm-to-table vegetarian lunch.

Register HERE: http://hawaiiansanctuary.com/event/hawaiian-planting-permaculture/all/

Teacher: Wade Bauer has taught Permaculture for over 10 years and is founder of Hawaii Edible Landscaping and Permaculture Design which provides consultation, design, and installation. Wade's farm Malama Aina Permaculture Site & School in Kapoho is focused on permaculture education and being a demonstration site modeling a locally appropriate sustainable homestead.

Contact: Wade Bauer 248-245-9483
WadeBauer@gmail.com

Edible Landscaping & Permaculture Design
Hawaii-edible-landscaping.weebly.com

Malama Aina Permaculture Site & School
Hawaii-permaculture-institute.weebly.com

Details

Date:
August 25, 2016
Time:
9:00 am - 12:15 pm

Organizer

Hawaiian Sanctuary

Venue

Hawaiian Sanctuary
Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130
Pahoa, HI 96778 United States
Phone
(800) 309-8010
View Venue Website

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