Friday, November 12, 2010

Mini Spiral Garden


The 3rd Pinoy Herbal Festival will be held at the AANI Herbal Center this coming November 19 to 21. The 3 day event will feature a lineup of free seminars about herbs and health and also herb propagation. I was invited to talk about herb propagation and how to start a small herb garden.

I am not a fan of power point presentations, during my lectures, I usually bring an actual product or machine to show my audience instead of a picture from my computer. Sometimes I show them pictures only because I can't bring the farm to them.

With my upcoming lecture, I decided to make a small garden that I can bring during the event.

Here's how I made my mini spiral garden:















All it needs now are the herbs. Come and see the finished product on November 21, 9:00 a.m. at the AANI Herbal Garden, Quezon Memorial Circle.


5 comments:

Neil Cartajenas said...

Hi! Good moring Sir and Maam! I'm Neil Cartajenas, from Ozamiz City - Mindanao. I am very much interested to engaged in organic farming. Our farm is planted mostly to coconuts. Would you have any idea on how the vermi tea can be applied to coconuts? I would appreciate very much your reply. Thanks a lot!

Neil Cartajenas said...

By the way, my email addresses are: ncartajenas@cis.edu.ph; & neil_kipz@yahoo.com. Thanks!

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