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AUSTIN: Microscopy Class & "Soil"-cial Pool Party with Matt Powers

  • Uptown Marq 3320 Harmon Avenue Austin, TX, 78705 United States (map)

GUEST SPEAKER: Matt Powers

When: September 14th, 1:30 - 5:30pm

Where: UPTOWN MARQ AT 3320 HARMON AVENUE

PARKING: Park in the Retail and Leasing garage on Duncan Ln.  Enter at parking garage. Meet at the Media room on the second floor.

COST: Free with registration (Donations Accepted)

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) co-evolved with over 90% of plants including most of our food crops - our plants are dependent upon it, and so are we. Learn how AMF fungi can transform plant immunity, yields, drought tolerance, biomass, and nutrient density with author, educator, and citizen scientist, Matt Powers. You'll see how roots actually look, what AMF looks like throughout its life stages, and how you can generate your own AMF inoculant at home.

Dive into this world of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi with a pool party “soil”-cial event! Join us for a blend of learning and leisure as we explore the hidden connections between plants and fungi. After you soak up knowledge from the class by Matt Powers, we invite you to cool off with us at the venue’s pool! Savor gourmet mushroom snacks provided by fungi cook Austin Davenport as your immerse yourself in this water-centric AMF themed workshop. This microscopy class and “soil”-cial is a symbiotic combination you don’t want to miss!

GUEST SPEAKER:

Matt Powers (M.Ed) is an author, educator, seed saver, gardener, citizen scientist, and entrepreneur on a mission to empower people everywhere to live more regeneratively. Matt, a former public high school teacher, has written over 20 books in over 6 languages on permaculture and regenerative soil with over 10 online courses he teaches.

MUSHROOM Snacks provided by

Austin Davenport: Austin, from Austin, is a long time gardener and farm nerd in the Central Texas scene. Through volunteer farming and engaging in outreach he actively pursues ways to improve the local food system with the aim of cultivating community.

This workshop is made possible with support from the City of Austin Urban Forestry Grant program.

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Earlier Event: September 14
BASTROP: Mushroom Gardening Workshop
Later Event: September 17
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