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Apr 16 – GSU Community Garden *NEW DATE*

GSU Panthersville 3251 Panthersville Rd, Decatur, GA, United States

Location: 3251 Panthersville Rd, Decatur, GA 30034 between the SA and SF buildings Food insecurity affects 59% of students at GSU and is an ongoing issue for colleges and communities across the nation. Join us at the GSU Decatur campus community gardens and learn how local gardens can help GSU and the community. Gain some…

Climate Survival Training: Starting Your Summer Garden

Edgewood Community Learning Garden 57 Mayson Ave NE, Atlanta, GA

Location: Edgewood Community Learning Garden                     57 Mayson Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30317 Date: Sunday May 26th Time: 11am-12:30pm Educators: co-taught by Emily and Taffany from Wylde Center Description: You know about the benefits of growing your own garden: food, well-being, healthy land, pollinators and more! But how do you get started? We will do a tour…

Free

Climate Survival Training: Growing Edible Mushrooms at Home

Unearthing Farms 1534 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, Georgia

Food resiliency means having diverse sources of nutrients so that when one fails, you have options. Mushrooms can be a great source of nutrients and are totally possible to grow at home. Our friend Xander will train us on spores and how to inoculate and care for your own mushroom log, and potentially also how to do this with local strains you find in your backyard! Parking is free at the farm and all are welcome!

Free

Climate Survival Training: A Harvest of Knowledge

Unearthing Farms 1534 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, Georgia

Join us with our friends from Unearthing Farms as they walk us through the lessons learned from this year's farming experience. Climate Survival Training: A Harvest of Knowledge Alternative food sources are a key element to resilient and strong communities and our partner, Unearthing Farm & Market, has been setting a great example. In this…

Free

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