Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Virtual Workshop - DIY Home Edition

Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Virtual Workshop - DIY Home Edition

Join us on Saturdays this spring to learn the basics of GeoAg - the study of growing plants in rocks without soil and fertilizers.

By Geological Agriculture Institute

Select date and time

Saturday, June 7 · 6 - 7am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Society has changed. It is extremely likely that knowing the skill of Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) will be critical for personal resiliency and sustainability. GeoAg is the process of using rocks from hardware stores like Home Depot, Ace Hardware and Lowes to grow plants like cucumbers, beans and peas. Rocks are minerals with permanent access to nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus ion to grow a wide variety of plants to full term. The rules of gardening with soil is much different than with rocks, so come learn the ways of the rock.


Access to food may become limited depending on a variety of factors. 4 bags of 40 lbs rocks per human is needed for a lifetime supply of food. Let's work together so that we can show you how.

GeoAg 1-Hour Intro Workshop ($25 Per Person)

Contents

  1. History of Geological Agriculture
  2. Academic Research of GeoAg
  3. GeoAg Programs Overview
  4. About the textbook of GeoAg
  5. Basic Indoor Assembly
  6. 10 - minutes of Q&A


GeoAg 2-Hour Intro Workshop ($45 Per Person)

Contents

  1. History of Geological Agriculture
  2. Academic Research of GeoAg
  3. GeoAg Conference Recording
  4. GeoAg Programs Overview
  5. About the textbook of GeoAg
  6. Online Tools
  7. Basic Indoor Assembly
  8. Indoor Management Tips
  9. Basic Outdoor Assembly
  10. System Recycling
  11. 10 - minutes of Q&A

Specialized custom course available upon request.

Frequently asked questions

Why Take This Course?

1. Grow your own foods indoors permanently as rocks are millions of years old. 2. Grow without chemical fertilizers. 3) Grow more in a smaller space. 4) Use indoors or outdoors. 5) Learn how to harness the minerals in rocks.

What plants grow in rocks?

Lots of plants grow in rocks, from tomatoes and cucumbers to microgreens and sprouts, to trees and shrubs. Even palm trees and mango trees are growing in rocks. But since you are asking, we teach you first the microgreens and sprouts, herbs, beans and peas to grow indoors. Then we go outside.

How do we make a rock grow a plant?

Time to take the class. Mankind got rock wrong for a long time. We need to deconstruct a few aspects of science and show you the few ways to get rocks right.

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The official textbook of GeoAg is titled River Stones Grow Plants. Download to your phone from www.ToSoilLess.com

$25 – $45