2010-2011 Schedule

December 4, 2010

Common Ground Organic Garden Supply and Education Center – Question and Answer Session and book signing – fund raiser

Contact at www.commongroundinpaloalto.org

January 13, 2011

Southern California Horticultural Society: Lecture: Edible Landscaping – Friendship

Auditorium, 3201 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles – near Griffith Park – 7:30PM

Contact at www.socalhort.org

January 15

Gardenline - WXTK 95.1 FM radio: C. L. Fornari – 8:05 to 8:30AM Eastern time – Talk show

Contact at www.gardenlady.com

January 27 and 28

Ecofarm conference – Book Signing at the Lafayette Book Store booth – Asilomar, California

Contact at www.eco-farm.org

January 30

Yamagami Nursery – Question and Answer presentation and book signing – 1 to 3PM

DeAnza Blvd, Cupertino, California

Contact at www.yamagamisnursery.com

March 13

Vancouver Master Gardener conference – Lecture – Edible Landscaping – Vancouver, BC

March 18 and 19th

Crawford County Penn State Master Gardeners: Green Thumb workshop Friday night – Lecture, Heirloom Flowers and Vegetables: Saturday – Keynote, Edible Landscaping – Allegheny College campus, Meadville, PA

Contact at [email protected]

March 25 and 26th

San Francisco Flower and Garden Show – Lecture, Edible Landscaping

Contact at www.SFGardenshow.com

April 28 and 29th

Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, MD – Lecture Thursday evening, Edible Landscaping – Friday morning, Gardening with Children.

Contact at www.brooksidegardens.org

August 25, 2010 - 8:41 pm

Sarah Bibens - Rosalind, we are making some bold changes to create the National Green Centre - an industry event in St Louis Jan 9 & 10. We would love to have you present on edible landscaping but do not have budgeted funds to make that happen. Would you have any interest in partnering with us - we could promote your books extensively in exchange for the presentation? I know this is a long shot but these are unprecedented times and we are trying to create a national event for our industry that focuses on a sustainable future. Thanks for your consideration.

Sarah

October 24, 2010 - 6:33 pm

Roberta - Another good source of seeds for Zone 3 to 5 is High Mowing Seeds — all organic and the company grows most of the seeds themself.

http://www.highmowingseeds.com/

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