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September 20, 2007

Mountain Meadow Farm's Benefit Tour

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Saturday, September 22, 10 to 11a.m.
Plant and Farm Products Sale 9am until noon.


100% of tour donations and 20% of plant sales benefit Flagstaff Foodlink and Flagstaff Youth Gardens

See and hear how our small farm uses the permaculture design system. Wherever you live, permaculture can assist you in creating a more sustainable future with your gardening, landscaping, farming, ranching or construction. This tour includes a short bee-keeping intro by local bee-keeper and educator, Patrick Pynes, and a short introduction to Fall planting by horticulturist Jan Busco. A $5.00 per person donation to benefit Flagstaff Youth Gardens is requested. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. From 9am till noon we will feature farm-grown native plants and herb starts, plus newly harvested shallots, sunchokes, Armenian cucumbers, and other crops that are ready for sale; plus composting red worms. Fall is the best and easiest time to plant many native plants, perennials, edibles and herbs and nursery plant sale prices are reduced 30% for this event ($3.00 plants, now $2.00; $6.00 plants now $4.00, $8.00 plants are $5.00); other extreme deals as marked. A listing of plants (subject to availability) is on our web site.

Directions: Rt 66 to Locket (one block east of Fanning turn north at the "Chevron"), immediate right onto Kasper to N Mt Meadow Dr. We are at the end of the street at the base of Mt Elden. Map at: http://www.mountainmeadowfarm.org/about_directions.html . Phone 527-0986

Chuck McDougal, Farmer
Jan Busco, Horticulturist
Mountain Meadow Farm
4509 N. Mountain Meadow Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
928.527.0986

Posted by maxmaddy at September 20, 2007 5:28 AM