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Beginner Home Gardening, with Pākaraka Permaculture

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BEGINNER HOME GARDENING, 

with YOTAM KAY (PĀKARAKA PERMACULTURE)

NEW DATE: Saturday 30 April - 9:00am to 4:00pm (Full Day)

Learn and discuss the fundamentals to get growing nutritious food for you and your family in your yard or local plot.

Come and learn everything you need to know to grow nutritious food for you, your family and community. In this comprehensive workshop with Yotam Kay (Pākaraka Permaculture), we will cover all the essential topics that will help you grow a productive vegetable garden. No prior knowledge or experience is needed!

This workshop is designed to be a full day crash course, condensing a whole heap of knowledge and advice into a 7-hour session in the garden. Yotam will tutor you through demonstration and discussion to cover a vast range of essential topics that will help you come away with the confidence and know-how to get started with a garden of your own So, bring a notebook, a pen, and all of your vegetable gardening questions!

Organic morning and afternoon tea will be provided to let everyone take a break, have a snack, and enjoy a fresh brewed cup of herbal tea picked from the garden.

Lunch will be a shared, potluck style meal, so we ask everyone to bring a plate. We find this is a great opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal while learning and discovering more about the foods that we like, work hard to prepare, and look forward to cultivating in the garden!

We'll cover topics including:

  • Basic principles in organic gardening: soil health, building and maintaining a high level of fertility
  • Considerations in choosing the best location for your garden
  • Staring a new garden using no-dig methods, including; converting a lawn into a garden, garden bed designs, in-ground beds and raised beds
  • Recommended tools
  • Propagating your own plants and growing healthy seedlings
  • Growing microgreens
  • Direct seeding in the garden
  • How to plant in the garden
  • Plant care and getting the most out of your garden
  • Weeding strategies
  • Watering systems
  • Crop planning for a four-season harvest
  • Companion planting and crop rotation
  • Plant health and managing pests and diseases

What to bring:

  • A notebook and pen are essential for taking notes, and Yotam will provide a comprehensive handout to accompany your experience.
  • A refillable water bottle, to keep hydrated throughout the day
  • Clothing and gear appropriate to the weather & sun-smarts
  • A prepared dish of your choice to share with the group for the potluck lunch

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Yotam Kay is the master gardener of Pākaraka Permaculture, a 1/4 acre organic market garden in Thames, growing 10,000kg of top quality veggies seasonally since 2014. Yotam loves growing plants and sharing his passion for it.

Yotam holds a Diploma in Permaculture Design, and has been an active teacher since 2005. He has worked on a wide range of projects prior to establishing Pākaraka Permaculture -- from leading community garden projects, to establishing food gardens and sustainability programs in schools, and managing commercial organic gardens around New Zealand.

Pākaraka Permaculture is excited to publish their highly anticipated new book, 'The Abundant Garden'. This practical guide to growing a regenerative home garden has simple, reliable strategies and techniques to help maximise your ability to feed yourself and share the abundance with those around you. For more information, visit pakarakafarm.co.nz

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IMPORTANT: This workshop takes place during the COVID-19 Traffic Light System, which means proof of vaccination is required to take part. Please review our workshop vaccination requirements, and you will need to certify your understanding of these terms before purchasing your tickets.


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