Event Information
Description
Fulton County Board of Commissioners and the Fulton County Library System host free 2019 Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Sustainability Workshops on Saturdays at area libraries from June to October 2019.
Topic: Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) - The study of growing plants in rocks indoors and outdoors permanently without soils and fertilizers.
Course: GeoAg 101.
Website: tosoilless.com
About GeoAg 101 - This is the introduction to geological agriculture course. Participants will learn:
- History of GeoAg - How we figured it out
- The story of GeoAg and Fulton County
- 2018 Fulton County GeoAg Recap
- Gravel Grow Cup Assembly
- Nutrition Testing
- GeoAg Plant Tasting
- GeoAg Indoor Micro-Farming
- GeoAg Recycling
- Outdoor GeoAg Basics
- GeoAg Safety
- GeoAg Online
Much of the GeoAg course is taught from the textbook River Stones Grow Plants by Richard Campbell which includes contributions from Tennessee State University and George Washington University. If you can't attend one of the workshops, buy the book to learn how at Amazon or Barnes & Noble. For a PDF of the book River Stones Grow Plants, visit www.tosoilless.com.
RSVP - See Eventbrite Schedule - Search GeoAg Fulton County to find a library near you.
Participating Fulton County Libraries...so far
- South Fulton Library
- Southeast Library
- Fairburn Library
- Northwest Library
- East Point Library
- East Roswell Library
- Palmetto Library
- Southwest Library