
Time: March 25, 2012 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Location: Nathan's Backyard Garden
Street: 5305 20th St. N.
City/Town: St. Petersburg
Website or Map: http://www.stpete.locallygrow…
Phone: 727-515-9469
Event Type: lecture
Organized By: Tina & Nathan Levy
Latest Activity: Mar 22
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FREE LECTURE. Eat fresh, nutritious greens this coming summer, when most vegetables are gone. Learn simple tricks for plant identification from an expert botanist for: Spanish needles, purslane, amaranth, wood sorrel, and dayflower. Learn how to prepare them so that they taste good and how to add them to recipies. Diane Willis has a Master's degree in botany and has worked as an environmental scientist in the state of Florida for 26 years. SPONSORED BY STPETE.LOCALLYGROWN.NET.
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