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Brooklyn Homesteader's Backyard Homesteading Bootcamp (Spring 2012)

Saturday, April 7, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)

Greenpoint, NY

Brooklyn Homesteader's Backyard Homesteading Bootcamp...

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Brooklyn Homesteader's Backyard Farming Bootcamp Ended $150.00 $4.74
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Ever wanted to learn how to grow, make and preserve your own food in a small space but need some hands-on guidance to do so?

Join Meg Paska, the "Brooklyn Homesteader", on her own turf as she teaches you how to raise chickens, keep bees, grow a garden, compost, forage, can, pickle, preserve and homebrew all from her tiny Greenpoint homestead.

Coffee and homemade donuts will be served in the morning before the class commences.

It will tentatively go as follows:

-Building Raised Beds and Planning a Vegetable Garden

-Composting

-Chickens 101

-Food Preservation (Freezing, Drying, Canning, Fermentation)

LUNCH!

-Beekeeping 101

-Wild Edibles

-Homebrewing basics 

-DIY Home and Body Care 

WIND DOWN with local beers and Q&A

Attendees will get hands on experience in all aspects of the above mentioned topics and will leave with care packages of assorted goodies! (Books on the subjects covered, seeds, canned and pickled items from the class, etc)

Please email Megan@BrooklynHomesteader.com with any questions.

Students are expected to bring notepads and pens, dress in light color clothes, be able to climb ladders and are willing to sign a waiver, as we will be getting up close and personal with stinging, venomous insects, boiling hot jars of food and eating weeds from the nearby park. 

All other materials are included in the cost of the class.

Meg Paska is a writer, Huffington Post blogger and instructor at such fine institutions as The New York Botanical Gardens and Third Ward. She currently manages apiaries for hospitality groups and farms in the NY area and has a book on Urban Beekeeping due out on Chronicle Books in early 2013.