Local gardening guru Tara Kolla, who we met in the course of writing our book the Urban Homestead, will be hosting a series of very reasonably priced classes at her beautiful urban farm in Silver Lake beginning in March. Topics include vermicomposting, organic gardening and more. Full information on the Silver Lake Farms website. If you're in the Los Angeles area, we highly recommend taking a class or two, and sign up early as space is limited.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Gardening Classes at Silver Lake Farms
Local gardening guru Tara Kolla, who we met in the course of writing our book the Urban Homestead, will be hosting a series of very reasonably priced classes at her beautiful urban farm in Silver Lake beginning in March. Topics include vermicomposting, organic gardening and more. Full information on the Silver Lake Farms website. If you're in the Los Angeles area, we highly recommend taking a class or two, and sign up early as space is limited.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Silver Lake Farms
This week Homegrown Revolution visited Tara Kolla the founder of Silver Lake Farms. Kolla runs a ambitious and beautiful flower farm on a medium sized lot right in the heart of Los Angeles. She specializes in freshly cut sweet peas, but also grows anemones and ranunculus and sells them at the Echo Park, Silver Lake, Atwater Village, and Los Angeles Arts District farmer's markets. Kolla believes in the power of the local, and only sells at farmers markets within a five mile radius of her unique urban farm.But best of all Kolla will be sharing her gardening knowledge with a new class she will be offering:
"Organic Gardening: Introduction" takes place at Silver Lake Farms on Sunday, March 18 from 1pm-3pm. There are 12 spaces available for this class so register now at http://www.silverlakefarms.com or call (323)644-3700.
Also, as a reminder--permaculture expert David Khan will be offering his regular introduction to permaculture this Saturday March 3rd. After the lecture Mark McAfee President, of Organic Pastures, LLC. will present a talk entitled "Got Real Milk?". Lunch will be available but you must RSVP. See www.sustainablehabitats.org for more information.
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