Growing Chinese vegetables

People who want to learn more about growing Chinese vegetables can attend a free workshops offered by the Richmond Public Library in parternship with Hua Foundation. 
“The participants will learn the basics of growing bok choi, gai lan and other favorite 
Chinese vegetables. Both organic and traditional gardening methods will be covered, 
as well as what’s best to grow for beginners,” said Wendy Jang, coordinator of Chinese community services. 
Entitled “Sprouting Choi: An Introduction on Growing Asian Vegetables”, the workshop is on Wednesday, July 15. The English session will take place from 5-6 pm. The Cantonese session takes place from 6:30-7:30 pm. Both take place at the Richmond Public Library, Brighouse (Main) Branch, in the Community Place room located at 7700 Minoru Gate.
The presenters are Megan Lau and Caroline Chiu from Hua Foundation. Lau, the 
Associate Director of Communications and Development at Haw Foundation. Chiu is a research associate and farm school student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
To register, phone 604-231-6413, go to www.yourlibrary.ca/events/ or visit any branch of Richmond Public Library. Registration 
For more information, phone  604-231-6413.

 

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