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DESIGN YOUR EDIBLE LANDSCAPE- The Homestead Atlanta

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How do I incorporate edibles into my existing landscape? In this course students will learn how to design, install, maintain and harvest from your backyard food forest. Get ready to explore the how to take advantage of your current resources, improve the ones you can, and create a thriving growing space. Get hands-on by designing a sample space, learning how you can apply key permaculture and smart design principles in your own yard.

Topics covered will include learning the basics of planting design, choosing the right plants for the right place, multi-purpose planting, starting with the right soil, identifying microclimates, maintaining an edible landscape, and problem-solving.

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*Please bring deign tools you’d enjoy including paper, colored pencils, rulers, etc.

About The Instructor:
L. Daniel Ballard is the owner of Green Thumbs Up, a landscape design service dedicated to cultivating both ecological landscapes and responsible gardeners. He is the former head gardener with the Wylde Center. His background includes both horticulture and education. Daniel lives in the Kirkwood with his wife and three children.

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Location & Time:
Saturday April 19, 1:00-4:00
Trees Atlanta’s Kendeda Center
225 Chester Ave. SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

Cost:
For Georgia Organics, Atlanta Beltline Partnership & Trees Atlanta Members: $30  ENROLL NOW!

For Non-Members: $45
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Want to become a member of Georgia Organics and save on classes while supporting the local food movement? Join today!

This workshop is offered in conjunction with the Atlanta Beltline Partnership and with the generous support of Trees Atlanta. Members of these organizations receive a reduced rate to the workshop. Please consider supporting these wonderful organizations striving to make Atlanta a greener, healthier place to live!

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