Imperfectly Sustainable - Small Space Growing using Permaculture

Schedule

Sat Nov 23 2024 at 11:00 am to 12:30 pm

Location

2 Balls Head Dr, Waverton, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2060 | Sydney, NS

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Welcome to The Coal Loader's Imperfectly Sustainable series - a monthly collection of hands-on sustainable living workshops, designed for everyone - no matter where you are on your sustainability journey! Just starting out, but no idea what to do? A super busy life juggler trying your best, but wishing you could do more? Or a seasoned pro, all over it for years? This series is for everyone. You don't have to be perfectly sustainable, you just have to be committed to trying. These workshops are designed to upskill, inspire and make you feel good about your imperfectly sustainable journey. You'll get better at reducing your waste, growing some food and nurturing your home eco-practices.
This month is Small Space Food Growing using Permaculture:
We can all grow some of our own food at home, even on a balcony. Learn how to use some permaculture techniques to maximise your small space productivity and grow nutrient rich tasty food.
At this workshop you will learn:
• permaculture gardening techniques for growing food in containers,
• how to prepare healthy soil,
• plant seeds & seedlings as a guild
• how to care for your edible plants
It’s a hands-on workshop including, filling a pot with good soil, planting it out and taking it home.
Booking essential – limited to 20 places for each group only.
*** Tickets will go live via our Humanitix from the 11th of November ***
Cost: $0 to take part however ONLY book if you can make it.
What to bring: BYO keep cup and reusable water bottle etc. Close-toed shoes. Sun protection.
In the case of wet weather, indoor activities may replace the outdoor elements.
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Where is it happening?

2 Balls Head Dr, Waverton, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2060, 10 Balls Head Dr, Waverton NSW 2060, Australia,Sydney, Australia

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability

Host or Publisher Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability

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