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I will be discussing Tomato Seed Saving on Friday evening at 7:00 pm in connection with Thieneman’s Nursery Celebrates Summer Solstice! Midnight In The Garden. http://www.thienemans.com/CCorner/
“Most Creative Garden Hat” contest starts at 8:00 – bring your entry, and you could win a $50.00 Thieneman’s gift certificate!
Free garden talks and kids’ crafts
Sale prices on plants and Finch House gardening gifts
Music by String Chickens
Bring a Flashlight
This year our focus is on food - preferably the home-grown or locally grown variety. Don’t confuse the term ’simpler’ with the word ‘easier’. Growing your own food makes your life simpler because all the work involved in planting, sowing, watering, de-bugging, weeding, harvesting, and preserving eliminates all those other consumer focused activities that currently fill up our days. But on Friday night the l9th of this month we will make it easier and simpler to enjoy that harvest.
We have invited Mark Williams, the Spirited Chef and organizer of Slow Food Bluegrass, to come and offer picnic style fare with the emphasis on locally grown. He will be serving grass-fed beef burgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs and locally grown salads along with fresh cobbler, Elmwood Inn iced tea and organic lemonade. Come and support Mark and Slow Food Bluegrass. The price is right, the food is great and it’s the green thing to do.
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