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Forage Sustainably

  • June 07, 2022
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Via Zoom.
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  • current year member of MGANM
  • Suggested $5 donation for non-member attendee.

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Wild Foraging is a growing practice. Kirk Waterstripe, adjunct Instructor of Plant Biology, speaks to the Master Gardener Association of Northwest Michigan on Tuesday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. The presentation will be accessible via Zoom.

Kirk Waterstripe M.S.-ecology, is currently the Science Lab Manager and adjunct Instructor of Plant Biology at Northwestern Michigan College. He has been an active organic gardener and composter since 1990. He has several plant videos on YouTube, is active in the local Audubon Society, and is currently interested in the possible of Biochar.


The earth, like the sun, like the air, belongs to everyone -- and to no one.

-- Edward Abbey (American writer and naturalist)

The idea of foraging promises food available simply for the taking. However, the very act of foraging reduces the ability of the land to produce forage. Learn the top ten plants and methods for reducing environmental stress. Through mapping and creating your own forage areas, learn methods for saving this important Natural Resource.

The virtual meeting is open to the public. The event is free to MGANM members and a $5.00 donation is suggested for non-members. To register go to MGANM.org. All those who register will receive a link to the meeting via email.



Master Gardener Association of Northwest Michigan is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, 

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