Be part of nature's miracle, and become more self-sufficient by growing your own food. Whether you are a city person or country folk, gain a pleasurable hobby, educate your keiki, produce pesticide-free food while you experiment with heirloom varieties that taste better than supermarket vegetables and fruits. Learn what children in a number of our elementary schools have already discovered: bio-intensive, organic, elevated bed gardening is considerably less labor intensive and more productive than conventional gardening. Taught by Glenn Martinez and the staff of Olomana Gardens
Added by UH Outreach Noncredit Programs on August 20, 2009