Sunday, April 20, 2014

Edible Plants of Seattle -- the cycle of giving


Edible Plant Tour 

with Arthur Lee Jacobson





Plant Expert Arthur Lee Jacobson is giving a personalized edible plant tour! Supporters who make a tax deductible donation to City Fruit at the $200 level and higher through my Razoo fundraiser campaign, between now and the end of April will receive this exclusive offer.

Donate now: http://www.razoo.com/story/Melissa-Poe-Fundraising-For-2014-Urban-Fruit-Rescue and help me meet my fundraising goal. 

More importantly, support the work of City Fruit in harvesting neglected fruits, and getting nutritious apples, pears, plums, cherries, and more to local food banks and senior and youth meal programs. 

In addition to a 2 hour personalized one-on-one edible plant tour in one of Seattle's neighborhoods, donors at this level will also receive an autographed copy of one of Arthur Lee Jacobson's celebrated and useful plant books:

Wild Plants of Seattle 



or Trees of Seattle



Don't miss this excellent opportunity to take your edible plant I.D. skills to the next level, or simply to learn about a few seasonal edibles --whether it be a nut tree or an unusual understory plant-- from one of Seattle's greatest plant teachers. 


About Arthur Lee Jacobson: 
"My whole life has been about learning and sharing what I have learned about wild plants, garden plants and trees." 
A lifelong Seattle resident, plants have been Arthur's passion since age 17. Arthur earns a living by freelance writing, consulting, teaching (lectures, tours), hands-on work (gardening, pruning), and plant photography. His plant expertise is rare in that it straddles the two realms of wild plants and garden plants. 

About City Fruit:
City Fruit promotes the cultivation of urban fruit in order to nourish people, build community and protect the climate. We help tree owners grow healthy fruit, provide assistance in harvesting and preserving fruit, promote the sharing of extra fruit, and work to protect urban fruit trees.

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