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Where: St Stephens United Church Hall
When:June 5, 2018
What: Garden Talk

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 A Special Garden Presentation featuring Donna Balzer
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Communities Connected: Natural Links to Explore. What do pandas, bamboo and hoverflies have in common? And how does ultraviolet light affect butterflies or bark affect the health of honeybees? Does soil really make people happy and why does a walk in the woods – even in shoes – relax you and lower your blood pressure?

Our natural world is complex and connected. Even if you can’t see it or feel it you’ll survive and thrive when you make real connections. This keynote will connect the natural dots for you and leave you smiling at friends and family when you share nature’s good news stories.

For Details about this talk contact organizer: Carolyn Krauss at [email protected]


Garden soil absorbs Carbon from the air and reduces global warming. It is the carbon in the soil that gives it the black colour.

DONNA BALZER IS THE BRAND AMBASSADOR FOR BC GREENHOUSE BUILDERS AND SHE LOVES GROWING IN THEM TOO!

 

 

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