A Week Of Practical Homesteading
Schedule
Mon May 12 2025 at 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Ballymaloe Cookery School, P25 R274 | Cork, CK
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This one week immersive course will introduce students to homesteading as a way of living. What You’ll Learn:
The benefits of homesteading to people, planet and pocket
How to identify soil types, the importance of fertile soil and the role of compost
How to make compost
How to grow fruit, vegetables and herbs
How to keep chickens for eggs
Introduction to beekeeping and seed sowing
Practical cooking sessions
Preserving and fermentation
How to make butter, cheese and yogurt in our micro dairy
Bread making, Sourdough, Yeast, Soda...
Natural alternatives for cleaning and self care
How to moneitise homesteading by adding value to homegrown produce, trading at Farmer's Markets and more
Course Elements:
Tour of the organic farm, gardens and greenhouses
Cookery Demonstrations and Practicals
Practical sessions on soil, compost, seed sowing, orchard planting etc.
Q&A sessions throughout the day as we review each session and put theory into practice
Optional trip to Midleton Farmers Market on Saturday morning
Good to Know:
Indoor and Outdoor Classroom Learning
We’ll spend time walking and learning around the farm please bring suitable clothing and footwear - and allow for changeable weather!
Refreshments and Lunch included
The course is held at Ballymaloe Cookery School’s Organic Farm and Gardens in Shanagarry, Co. Cork P25 R274
Tea, Coffee and sourdough fresh from the Breadshed with jersey butter and homemade jam will be served from 8.45am on the first morning
Please arrive early to sign in and get ready for a busy week of hands on learning
Additional Info
Part-Funded Tickets Through NOTS:
Eligible participants living in Ireland can avail of a generous cost reduction on this course through our course partners National Organic Training Skillnet. Go to the NOTS Course Listing and sign up through NOTS to avail of their reduced price offering . Once you sign up and pay the reduced rate through NOTS, they will notify us, and you will be all set for the week long course starting on on May 12th! Please note – to qualify for the NOTS rate, you must be a) resident in Ireland; and b) employed in any sector (either full-time or part-time).
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Where is it happening?
Ballymaloe Cookery School, P25 R274, 44 Main Street, Midleton, County Cork, P25 N152, Ireland,Midleton, CorkEvent Location & Nearby Stays: