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Native Edible Trees project

 

Native Edible Trees Project

With a grant from Arizona State Forestry, Watershed Management Group is working on a Native Edible Tree project through the end of 2024 exploring  the use of native edible trees and plants in our region through education and events on urban foraging, cultivating, harvesting, and processing these foods. From learning how to identify and use native edibles at home and in our neighborhoods, using them to create our own food forests,  cultivating more native edible trees to cool, shade, and beautify our streets - this is a compelling project we are excited to share!

Upcoming events:

Wi:Hog (Mesquite) Workshops     POSTPONED due to Monsoon Rains! We will let you know when these are re-scheduled or we have an alternative event.

Friday, July 26th and Saturday, July 27th

5-10 am

San Xavier Cooperative Farm, 8100 S Oidak Wog, Tucson, AZ 85746

Partnering on this project, San Xavier Co-op Farm will be contributing cultural and historical perspectives on native foods of the Sonoran Desert offering two workshops on harvesting and milling wi:hog (mesquite).  Please note that these workshops are at the San Xavier Co-op Farm about a 30-minute drive from mid-town Tucson and may be postponed due to weather or if the trees are not ready to be harvested.

With funding throught the Native Edible Tree project, WMG is able to provide scholarships for 5 people to attend each of these one-day workshops.  We will prioritize those who will be able to use this knowledge in their school, neighborhood, or work place and/or are from traditionally under-resourced or low tree canopy areas.  We will look at organizing car pools. Please submit your interest here.

 


Upcoming Events at the Living Lab: 

  • Family Saturday: Creating Rain Gardens with Native Edibles  Saturday, September 21st, 8 - 11am

  • Family Saturday: Creating Rain Gardens with Native Edibles Saturday, October, 19th, 9am - 12pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For more information about the Native Edible Tree project 
please contact Julie Regalado - jregalado@watershedmg.org  or call  520-396-3266, ext 5

 

 

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