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We’re more than you think Bernalillo County Backyard Farming Fall BERNALILLO COUNTY OPEN SPACE PRESENTS Gutierrez-Hubbell House 6029 Isleta Blvd. SW (3 miles South of Rio Bravo) 2017 SERIES Flower Gardens and Arrangements Aug. 5 • 9 a.m. - Noon Flowers are important plants in any landscape both for esthetics and to attract pollinators. is workshop will focus on how to beautify your garden with vibrant colors and fragrant smells of flowering plants. e second part of the workshop will showcase how to create simple to elaborate flower arrangements and craſts. Bountiful Harvest and Food Preservation Aug. 19 • 9 a.m. - Noon Get the most out of your garden by planting what you really want to harvest, and preserving your harvest to enjoy throughout the winter. Learn about a variety of food preservation techniques including drying, fermenting, canning and more. Traditional Uses of Plants Sept. 2 • 9 a.m. - Noon Plants are an integral part of our history, culture and evolution. Discover some of the ancient yet relevant uses of plants including dyes, medicine, fibers and more. Garden Problem Solving Oct. 21 • 9 a.m. - Noon Every gardener struggles with common problems such as pests, weeds and watering. is workshop will offer useful tips and tricks for dealing with these issues and how to be proactive. Accessible and Innovative Gardens Nov. 11 • 9 a.m. - Noon Using space wisely can help those who are gardening, in both small and large spaces, get the most abundance out of their area. is workshop will focus on using permaculture techniques for gardening as well as nontraditional designs such at trellising and container gardens. Featuring experts in their fields who will provide hands-on experiences giving participants practical information to transform their backyards into a thriving urban oasis of food, medicine and wildlife habitat. is series is brought to you by the following partners: For more information and to register, visit www.bernco.gov or call (505) 314-0398.

Farming Fall...gardening, in both small and large spaces, get the most abundance out of their area. This workshop will focus on using permaculture techniques for gardening as well

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Page 1: Farming Fall...gardening, in both small and large spaces, get the most abundance out of their area. This workshop will focus on using permaculture techniques for gardening as well

We’re more than you think

Bernalillo County

BackyardFarming Fall

B E R N A L I L L O C O U N T Y O P E N S P A C E P R E S E N T S

Gutierrez-Hubbell House6029 Isleta Blvd. SW (3 miles South of Rio Bravo)

2 0 1 7 S E R I E S

Flower Gardens and Arrangements Aug. 5 • 9 a.m. - NoonFlowers are important plants in any landscape both for esthetics and to attract pollinators. This workshop will focus on how to beautify your garden with vibrant colors and fragrant smells of flowering plants. The second part of the workshop will showcase how to create simple to elaborate flower arrangements and crafts.

Bountiful Harvest and Food Preservation Aug. 19 • 9 a.m. - NoonGet the most out of your garden by planting what you really want to harvest, and preserving your harvest to enjoy throughout the winter. Learn about a variety of food preservation techniques including drying, fermenting, canning and more.

Traditional Uses of PlantsSept. 2 • 9 a.m. - NoonPlants are an integral part of our history, culture and evolution. Discover some of the ancient yet relevant uses of plants including dyes, medicine, fibers and more.

Garden Problem SolvingOct. 21 • 9 a.m. - NoonEvery gardener struggles with common problems such as pests, weeds and watering. This workshop will offer useful tips and tricks for dealing with these issues and how to be proactive.

Accessible and Innovative Gardens Nov. 11 • 9 a.m. - NoonUsing space wisely can help those who are gardening, in both small and large spaces, get the most abundance out of their area. This workshop will focus on using permaculture techniques for gardening as well as nontraditional designs such at trellising and container gardens.

Featuring experts in their fields who will provide hands-on experiences giving participants practical information to transform their backyards into a thriving urban oasis of food, medicine and wildlife habitat.

This series is brought to you by the following partners:

For more information and to register, visit www.bernco.gov

or call (505) 314-0398.