
Organic gardening offers a way of gardening with nature, avoiding the use of chemicals and artifical fertilisers. It is based on a set of key principles that, once learnt, will help you create a bountiful and healthy home garden. In this garden workshop, Brian Hosking will lead the group through a demonstration of organic gardening principles as well as hands-on techniques.
Suitable for experienced gardeners and attendees of the Organic Gardening Principles for Beginners Class in March 2014 this class will launch straight into advanced techniques for organic gardening. Topics will include pest and disease control, addressing soil nutrient deficiencies and companion planting.
Details
This advanced class will give you all the skills you need to take the next steps in your organic garden and solve problems you have come across in create an abundant urban paradise. You can grow all the delicious produce your family can pick, eat and preserve, without using chemical fertilisers or pesticides. Brian will cover all the principles and techniques you need to understand to take your organic garden to the next level.
Brian Hosking established Bendigo’s first community garden, Gravel Hill Gardens, where he worked for five years teaching permaculture. Brian established a local seed bank, a nursery and a community-supported agriculture system on the two-acre site. Since 2007 Brian has been working as a Garden Specialist at two schools, including Eaglehawk Primary School where he teaches children all aspects of food growing, soil husbandry, composting and plant propagation. Brian also consults to schools and the general public regarding food gardening and permaculture, while working to establish his own permaculture garden among 18 acres of box-ironbark forest in Axedale.
Additional Details
This class will be a combination of theory and hands-on learning.Please wear covered shoes suitable for working in the garden, and bring appropriate outdoor gear such as garden gloves, hats or coats. If weather is inclement the workshop will move indoors.
Tea/coffee and biscuits provided only, you are welcome to bring your own lunch if you would like something more substantial.
Enter the College via the main reception area, which is located near the end of Cromwell Street, and follow the signs to the kitchen where we will meet before heading out to the garden.
Public transport is often a good way to get to Collingwood College, with Collingwood train station only minutes away. However, on Saturdays there is usually parking available in the immediate vicinity of the College. Other parking options are generally the north and south sides of Hoddle Street, in Gipps Street and in the parking zone at the end of Islington Street.
Please note, the Foundation endeavours to proceed with each Public Workshop as planned, however in the instance of very low numbers of registrants or other unfortunate events we reserve the right to cancel a workshop up to 48 hours before scheduled. In all cases we will do our utmost to inform registrants a week in advance of any cancellation, and a 100% refund will be made
Organic Gardening for the Advanced Gardener, with Brian Hosking – Sat 2 August
Organic gardening offers a way of gardening with nature, avoiding the use of chemicals and artifical fertilisers. It is based on a set of key principles that, once learnt, will help you create a bountiful and healthy home garden.
Date:
August 2, 2014
$99.00
Venue:
In stock