Seed Saving Workshop And Seed Exchange (see below)
Monday April 28
We are excited to welcome seed savers Caroline Chartrand and Matthew Dueck.
Caroline Chartrand founded the Metis Horticulture & Heritage Society, leading teams of seed savers to hand pollinate vegetables, and a former board member of the Seeds of Diversity of Canada.
Matthew Dueck grew up in Kleefeld and now works as an urban farmer and seed saver at the CMU Farm CSA at the Canadian Mennonite University along with Caroline.
Join us for this exciting event to learn about saving seeds from many different vegetables including Caroline's "squash hand-pollination relay team" system. Caroline and Matthew will instruct us on seed saving, seed isolating and seed storing techniques that will help you:
- Save money from buying seeds yearly
- Select for varieties that thrive in your garden
- Contribute to seed diversity
- Increase your food security
Join us before the workshop to exchange seeds, bought or saved, in preparation for the upcoming growing season.
**Please bring seeds that are no older than two years, in clearly marked paper envelopes with the following information (if possible):
- Where the seeds originated.
- When they were bought.
- What type and variety of seed.
Register by calling 204-326-3919 or email rebecca_hiebert@yahoo.com
When: Monday, April 28th, 2014
- 6:00-6:30pm Seed Exchange
- 6:30-9:00pm Seed Saving Workshop
Where: Jake Epp Library, 255 Elmdale St., Steinbach
Cost: $5 members, $10 non-members
Herbal First Aid Workshop
Monday May 12
We are excited to welcome Kat Funk, a practitioner of herbal home medicine, who grows and wild-harvests many different herbs to create natural healing methods through the use of salves, tinctures, oils and more.
Join us to learn how:
- Herbal medicine can be used to treat coughs, colds, cuts, infections, sprains, and other common ailments.
- To grow and recognize medicinal herbs in your garden.
- How to recognize local weeds that can be used to make herbal first aid treatments.
- To create tinctures, salves, oils and other ways to preserve herbs to be used throughout the year when needed.
Growing and creating your own herbal first aid medicine chest can lead to reduced medicine costs, improve your immune system, make you more self-reliant and provide alternative choices about how you care for yourselves and your families.
Register by calling 204-326-3919 or email rebecca_hiebert@yahoo.com
When: Monday, May 12th, 2014
Where: Jake Epp Library, 255 Elmdale St., Steinbach
Cost: $5 members, $10 non-members