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DESCRIPTION:How local can you grow? Perfect for urban residents who don’t have a big 
 yard, R.J. Ruppenthal’s new book Fresh Food from Small Spaces reveals how 
 to harvest something delicious from any patio, balcony, rooftop, 
 windowsill, or cabinet. No space is too small or too dark! In this 
 interactive talk, Ruppenthal will share ideas from his book and show 
 examples of gardens in compact urban locations. A surprising variety of 
 food can be grown in even the most cramped and paved of quarters—sprouts, 
 mushrooms, ferments and cultures, vegetables, even berries and fruit trees! 
 Reception to follow with some locally grown snacks. Admission is 
 free.\nSponsored by the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable 
 Agriculture (CUESA).\nCosponsors: SF Gro, Garden for the Environment, Book 
 Passage \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/20/18572292.php
SUMMARY:Free Talk: Fresh Food from Small Spaces
LOCATION:Port Commission Hearing Room, 2nd floor of the Ferry Building (Market & 
 Embarcadero), San Francisco\n\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/20/18572292.php
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