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Local Food Resilience: Learn from Burton Eubank in his garden.

Burton Eubank in his food garden in Inverness Park demonstrates how to graft a branch on a fruit tree (left) and save seeds (right). Videographer Leslie Adler-Ivanbrook prepares a recorded visit with Burton to share on Zoom.

Burton Eubank in his food garden in Inverness Park demonstrates how to graft a branch on a fruit tree (left) and save seeds (right). Videographer Leslie Adler-Ivanbrook prepares a recorded visit with Burton to share on Zoom.

This was the first event in a planned series about food resilience in a changing climate. Designed to help inspire and educate the community about growing food in our home bioregion, we featured an information-packed video tour of Burton Eubank’s amazing garden in Inverness Park. Burton has been growing his own food since he was six years old. His philosophy and gardening practices are truly inspiring!

After sharing the video, live Q&A enabled the participants to ask Burton questions about gardening techniques. Other master gardeners in the area chimed in as we shared information on topics like fruit tree grafting, seed collection, composting, and winter planting. If you would like to join the effort to grow our food resilience in West Marin, fill in our Contact page and let us know of your interests!

You may click HERE to view the recorded Zoom event.
Click HERE if you would like to view a smoother version of the gardening video on YouTube.

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