Posted September 30, 2012
Healthy Foods, Local Farms Conference 2012
“No Water; No Food”
Conference – Saturday, October 13, 9 am – 5:30 pm, $40
Before September 15, take advantage of Early Bird pricing – $30 per ticket!
Visit www.healthyfoodslocalfarmsconference.org for more information.
Location – Kentucky Country Day School
4100 Springdale Road
Louisville, KY 40241
Harvest Party – Friday, October 12, 6:00 pm, $35
Location – Bashford Manor Bed and Breakfast
2227 Bashford Manor Lane
Louisville, KY 40218
As always, local food will be served.
Scholarships are available. Contact Aloma Dew at (270)316-0334 or by email at alomadew@hotmail.com to inquire about scholarships.
Posted September 29, 2012
2012 Mighty Kindness Harvest Hootenanny
Saturday, October 27th
FREE! 12-6pm
Waterfront Park’s Brown-Forman Amphitheater
1217 River Road (next to Tumbleweed)
For more information visit: http://mightykindnesshootenanny.weebly.com/.
Posted September 29, 2012
Breaking New Grounds Compost Sales
(Fall is the best time to apply compost to your garden!!)
Two dates! Saturday Oct 6 AND Saturday Oct 13
9:30am- 12 noon
2100 Woodland Ave. (near 22nd & Woodland)
Bulk compost $15/barrel, $25/scoop, and $50-100/ truckload depending on your truck
Sifted compost $25/ barrel
Redworms for composting, and Worm compost are also available ($2/lb if more than 10lbs.)
BYO Truck or containers– we’ll fill them up. Delivery available for a fee if you call ahead.
We need Volunteers for the sale– please call or email if you can help with sales & loading.
More information available at www.breakingnewgrounds.org
Contact: Amanda Fuller, Operations Manager, 502-356-2216
amanda@breakingnewgrounds.org
Tell your friends and neighbors….. Compost feeds your plants, improves your soil, fights drought, and reduces waste. We make our compost from Heine Brothers Coffee, Brown-Forman grain, Limbwalkers Tree waste & other organic ingredients. Kentucky Proud!
Posted September 25, 2012
Here’s an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Each year Yew Dell Gardens offers this workshop that involves not only learning how to divide perennials . . . when you’re finished, Ann will give you some of the fruits of your labor to take home to your own garden. You can’t miss – come for a class and go home with an armful of great plants. Sign up early as this one is sure to fill up fast!
October 16
6pm-7:30pm
Check out Yew Dell’s website to buy tickets.

Slow Food Bluegrass invites you to gather together with us to benefit our schools and our children. Click here to purchase tickets.