Michael Nolan
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Overview
BirminghamMichael Nolan, "The Garden Rockstar" has been writing and speaking on gardening, food and the environment for more than ten years. His modern, no-holds-barred approach to growing your own food is anything but ordinary.
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Additional Information
Michael speaking at the Eat, Drink Read, Write festival in 2011
Description
Michael Nolan "The Garden Rockstar" has been writing and speaking on gardening, food and the environment for more than ten years. His modern, no-holds-barred approach to growing your own food is anything but ordinary.
As the primary author of the book "I GARDEN: Urban Style" (F+W/Betterway Books), Michael helped to introduce a new generation to the enjoyment and relaxation that comes along with creating and tending your own home garden no matter how much (or how little) space you’ve got. From a window herb garden to a plot at your local community garden, anyone can garden urban style.
Featured in the New York Times, Eye See Magazine, EcoSalon, Horticulture Magazine online and many other publications, Michael is a well-established authority on gardening and sustainability. His delivery is current and he is at home speaking and working with kids or adults.
Michael is also the founder and managing editor of GrowWrite! Magazine, a monthly periodical that focuses on the special needs ot garden communicators.
Topics
"I GARDEN: Urban Style" and you can too
Based on Michael's popular gardening book "I GARDEN: Urban Style".
Garden Like a Rockstar
How anyone, anywhere can garden like a rockstar.
Help! We're Fat & Starving to Death!
One of Michael's most popular talks that discusses food and how our relationship with it has changed over the years, as well as tools to change your attitude from using food as filler to food as fuel.
Community Gardens 101
Based on years of experience in starting and running community gardens.
Let's Grow Some Sh*t!
How composting can save the world (or at least your corner of it).
Locations
Birmingham, Alabama and throughout the Southeast region with topics that are applicable anywhere.
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