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on organic gardening, wellness & whole foods and aspect of a sustainable healthy life. On Saturday, March 5, 2016, the Northern Virginia Whole Food Nutrition Meetup Group will host its fourth annual Grow Your Health Festival at Fairfax High School in Fairfax, Virginia. The event will celebrate home gardening, sourcing organic and local food, and nutrition and wellness. We will show a documentary f
ilm; offer class instruction on gardening and nutrition; and host an exhibit hall for gardening services, farmers, food artisans, organic food distributors, and wellness products and services. This is a family focused event that includes education and entertainment for children of all ages. Our mission is to teach people how to grow their own food or identify sources of locally grown, organic farm-grown food for a joyful and nutritious diet! The Festival will provide tips on how people can garden their way to good health, understand what “organic” really means, find sources for local organic food and make sustainable, healthy food and wellness choices!
😃This information and inspiration packed FREE WORKSHOP gives you the 5 steps you need to simplify starting or improving a garden for great results.
- Prior Unity Garden
Learn 5 steps to start or improve a vegetable garden in this free workshop by pro gardener Debby Ward. Action steps & checklist included.
🍅🥬Start a Veggie Garden or Improve the one you have with these 5 Simple Steps - Free Workshop
- Prior Unity Garden
Learn 5 steps to start or improve a vegetable garden in this free workshop by pro gardener Debby Ward. Action steps & checklist included.
Start or Improve Your Veggie Garden with this FREE Workshop
- Prior Unity Garden
Learn 5 steps to start or improve a vegetable garden in this free workshop by pro gardener Debby Ward. Action steps & checklist included.
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