GRAND OPENING OF GAIA'S GARDENS GREENHOUSE FEATURING AN INDOOR PLANT SALE THIS SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM - 3PM BOTH DAYS
Join us as we celebrate the GRAND OPENING of Gaia's Gardens Greenhouse featuring an Indoor-Plant Sale, this Saturday and Sunday, November 7 & 8, 2009, 11:00am - 3:00pm both days, at the Gaia Institute Wellness Center, 622 E. 8th Street (corner of E. 8th Street and Fountain Avenue)! Proceeds will help us offset Winter utilities and introduce our new program featuring greenhouse activities, called YOUNG MOTHERS TODAY. This program will be operated mostly by young Moms who had their babies during their teen years. It will help bring them together to gain strength from each other and learn new skills. Remember, we can help you:
- keep your indoor gardening activities going all year long! Our Happy Worm Herders Worm Castings are nature's superior single-ingredient plant food and soil amendment, to keep your plants their healthiest all year long! Castings can even be used 'straight' to start seeds - for indoor herb and vegetable gardens or for getting a jump on next year's planting season.
- keep your indoor composting activities going all year long! Our Happy Worm Herders Composting Condo Kits can help you get set up to do indoor composting of your own organic waste WHILE you produce your own castings for next season!
- feed and bed down your outdoor gardens! Top application of our Happy Worm Herders Worm Castings during the Fall will ensure that your plants, trees, shrubs, and gardens get plenty of time-released nutrients to enhance root growth and strength!
Wood-Chip mulch also available! Look for us on Facebook (link below) and on Merchant Circle! http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6875&id=1736725298&l=c552de1db2 Check out our coupon and sale promotion on Merchant Circle, too. Please remember that your donations may be tax deductible. Gaia is recognized as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, per Internal Revenue Code. Please forward this announcement! Thank you for your on-going support and encouragement!

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