[Sdpg] Permaculture workshop at the Worm Farm in Meiners Oaks Ca Saturday November 15th: 1:00 P.M to 3.00 P.M.

Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson lakinroe at silcom.com
Sat Nov 8 07:16:44 PST 2003


Permaculture workshop at the Worm Farm in Meiners Oaks
Worms, Compost and Mycorrhizae

Saturday November 15th: 1:00 P.M to 3.00 P.M.

The workshop will take place at the Worm Farm in Meiners Oaks
450 South Rice Road at the corner of W.Lomita Av. And Rice  Rd

Please park your vehicle on the Lomita side of the Worm  Farm and come in 
through the green pedestrian door. The workshop is outdoors; bring your 
gloves, work clothes, a notebook and a pen.

Donations:  $ 15 per person. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Pierre will talk about cold compost piles using red wiggler worms and hot 
compost piles. The workshop will cover saprophytic decomposers, 
bioremediation with fungi and mycorrhizal fungi

Participants will enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise and return home 
with the necessary knowledge to jump-start their own recycling system

They will carry home their cold composting system with worms participate in 
the making of a hot compost pile and take home a sample of BioVam (a 
cutting edge mycorrhizal inoculum for their trees, plants and shrubs.)

Pierre Constans, the instructor, is a former student of Bill Mollison, the 
father of Permaculture. Pierre specializes in setting up living systems 
that are both aesthetic and functional: mandala gardens, hedges, spiral 
herb gardens, backyard orchards, ponds, organic vineyars and chicken 
tractors. He operates the Worm Farm, recycles local restaurant refuse into 
compost and produces BioVam. BioVam  is a revolutionary organic soil and 
plant booster that changes the physical composition of the soil as well as 
the physiology of plants.

For questions , more information  and directions please contact Pierre at 
805 640 7686




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