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Cat Buxton’s Edible Landscaping – May 2020

Categories Past Events Posted on May 15, 2020June 29, 2021

Cat Buxton’s Edible Landscaping presentation was co-sponsored by Grantham Garden Club

Presentation Video:

Presentation Slides:

Edible Landscapes and Soil Health May 15 2020 EastmanDownload

About our Presenter:

— Cat Buxton, from Sharon, VT, is an educator, consultant, and founder of Grow More, Waste Less. She is focused on ecosystem resilience.  She empowers communities to affect change from the ground up.  She manages the edible schoolyard at Thetford Elementary School and lends technical guidance for the school’s compost systems.  She leads Land Listener workshops with the Soil Carbon Coalition and is the organizer of The Upper Valley Apple Corps.

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