On January 26, 2019, from 11pm-2pm, growers and naturalists will enjoy
mingling with like-minded guests to discuss native plants, organic
gardening, pollinator gardens, food preservation and more. At this
free event, bring seeds to swap if you like or purchase some from our
vendors to start your own journey. If you don't have seeds, please
consider making a $10 donation to keep events like this coming to
INSECTROPOLIS. Seed Swap will feature the following vendors and
workshops: Workshops: *Attending guests must preregister* - Grow Your
Own Mushrooms w/ Drop The Beet Farms: 10am, $40/person. Get your
tickets here:
http://insectropolis.com/event/seed-harvest-wreath-workshop/tickets_process=buy-ticketshttp://insectropolis.com/event/grow-your-own-mushrooms-workshop/?tickets_process=#buy-tickets
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- Edible Bird Seed Native Plants Wreath - with Rebecca Polenberg of
Wild Spaces by Becky: 10am, $30/person. Get your tickets here:
http://insectropolis.com/event/seed-harvest-wreath-workshop/tickets_process=buy-tickets
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Demonstrations: - Tinctures & Tonics - with Leslie Feingold of
Wildcraft Herb - Lacto-Fermented Pickles - with Jesse Herdman of
Insectropolis Vendors/ Exhibitors: - Apianway (Local Honey) - Backyard
Harvest (Food as Medicine) - Cattus Island County Park - Drop The Beet
Farms (Largest Aquaponics Farm in NJ - Endangered Wings (Saving the
Monarch Butterfly) - Kula Urban Farm (Urban Farm specializing in
Hydroponics) - the little plant company (Native Plant Garden Design) -
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Ocean County - Surfrider Foundation:
Jersey Shore Chapter (Non-profit Environtmental Organization) -
Wildcraft Herb (Herbalist in Asbury Park)
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