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Forest Gardening Workshop in Muskoka

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Forest Gardening Workshop in Muskoka

Time: May 10, 2014 to May 11, 2014
Location: Muskoka
City/Town: Hekkla
Website or Map: http://www.thelivingcentre.co…
Phone: 647 972 2605
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Keith Taylor
Latest Activity: May 7, 2014

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May 10th and 11th Muskoka Workshop on Forest Gardening with The Living Center is filling up, sign up at thelivingcentre.com or call I 647 972 2605 is going to be a great event transportation and accommodations can be provided if you are coming from the city, contact Keith Taylor, - Ongoing projects require people to be up in Hekkla for the summer months . ... photos below 1. Menure Management, 2. Barn Renewals (3 barns) 4. Laying planting beds 5. Get tractors going, there's lots of work, so contact Keith Taylor asap for arrangements ! - 647 972 2605 - We're building community for now and the future !

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