The Seattle Tilth is such a cool organization. They have been providing hands-on education in organic agriculture for 37 years. They believe that all people deserve access to healthy, nutritious food and that changing the way in which we grow, cook and eat food has the potential to transform people’s lives as well as the communities in which we live. Check out what classes and events they have coming up:
Guess what? New classes have been posted! Sign up for a class and learn new skills that can benefit you for a lifetime! Gift certificates for classes make a great holiday gift!
Veggie Gardening
Start Seeds Indoors Sat., Feb. 13; 10 a.m.-noon, GSC
Grow Fruit in Small Spaces Thu., Feb. 11; 6:30-8:30 p.m., BGP
Composting 101 Sat., Feb. 13; 2-4 p.m., GSC
Beekeeping 201: Start Your Hive Wed., Feb. 17; 6:30-8:30 p.m., GSC
All About Chickens Sat., Feb. 27; 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; GSCPermaculture & Sustainable Landscapes
Intro to Permaculture Sat., Feb. 27; 2-5 p.m., BGP
Check out their calendar of classes or see the full list. They’ll be adding classes throughout the year, so check back often for new listings!
Tracy says
No body butter no problem! coconut oil in your old body butter container will soften your skin while making you smell delicious! I usually mix a little olive oil with my coconut to make a mash. I then put it in a lovely recycled wide mouth lotion container. I call it a frugal luxury!
I truly enjoy your blog. You inspire me;)
Claire says
If you’re an EO household or have a few drops of a favorite perfume to add, you can totally mix it in. Add a bit of dissolved epsom salt instead of olive oil or straight water to get the benefit without the bath, too! http://craftbits.com/project/epsom-salt-body-lotion/