The former director of Seed Savers Exchange and co-editor of The Seed Garden shares the stories of some of his favorite heirloom varieties and makes the case for why we should still be growing these time-honored vegetables and flowers in our gardens today. Recounting the tales of this varieties, many of which were headed for extinction before dedicated gardeners, seed savers, and farmers created a movement to rescue them, Buttala shares ideas for creating a diverse garden that ensures the security of our food supply, while providing us with great tasting produce and beautiful plants that can inhabit our gardens for generations to come.
Tuesday Jul 16, 2019
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
7/16 2-3PM
$50 Early Bird pricing through June 30. $75 After June 30.
Logan Gomes
Send Email
Printed courtesy of www.nantucketchamber.org/ – Contact the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce for more information.
Zero Main St 2nd Floor, Nantucket, MA 02554 – (508) 228-1700 – info@nantucketchamber.org