Nowhere to Grow but Up: Gardening without Land
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One of the first things we’re taught about plants is that they need sun, water, air, and soil to grow. But while having dirt doesn’t hurt, you can grow a surprising amount of food with little—or no—land. Master Gardener Richard Bertram will walk us through some methods, such as hydroponics and using vertical space.
Presenter: Richard Bertram has been a Master Gardener in Umatilla County for nearly a decade. He credits his aptitude for picking up gardening lore to his curiosity and willingness to simply try things. This has made him a resource for topics ranging from hydroponics to figs, and he presents on these and other topics.
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