BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20180103T174050Z DTSTAMP:20180103T174050Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210719T191843Z DESCRIPTION:Edible\nLandscaping can be a life long journey of learning and exploring nature as well\nas creativity. \;Cole Alexander\, Edible Garden Steward for Bernheim Arboretum\n&\; Research Forest\, will help us begin transforming our plots of grass into beautiful\, bountiful gardens. In this class\, participants will learn about planning edible landscapes\, varieties of edible ornamental plants\,\ndesign techniques\, and the importance of natural practices. Participants will\nalso receive a list of resources so they can continue honing their landscaping skills\non their own.  \;Please register.From growing up on a small organic farm in Bloomfield\nKentucky\, to becoming Edible Garden Steward for Bernheim Arboretum and Research\nForest\, Cole has developed a deep connection with environment and has come to\nrevere the art of landscape design. He sees endless opportunities for personal\nexploration through observing and mimicking nature. One of his life goals is to\ninspire those who seek a deeper connection to their environment. \;  \;\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/jesspublib/7986PUBLIC_7316E7AE.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Edible\nLandscaping can be a life long journey of learning and exploring nature as well\nas creativity. \;Cole Alexander\, Edible Garden Steward for Bernheim Arboretum\n&\; Research Forest\, will help us begin transforming our plots of grass into beautiful\, bountiful gardens. In this class\, participants will learn about planning edible landscapes\, varieties of edible ornamental plants\,\ndesign techniques\, and the importance of natural practices. Participants will\nalso receive a list of resources so they can continue honing their landscaping skills\non their own.  \;Please register.
From growing up on a small organic farm in Bloomfield\nKentucky\, to becoming Edible Garden Steward for Bernheim Arboretum and Research\nForest\, Cole has developed a deep connection with environment and has come to\nrevere the art of landscape design. He sees endless opportunities for personal\nexploration through observing and mimicking nature. One of his life goals is to\ninspire those who seek a deeper connection to their environment. \;  \;