Creating a Productive Summer Veggie Garden
Event description
Grow your own during our sub-tropical summer! Many people say that they can’t grow vegies through the heat, humidity and wet of over the summer months. Usually, this is because they try to keep growing the traditional varieties that only grow well in the cooler, drier part of the year.
However, there are many delicious food plants that are well adapted to the warmer and wetter part of the year in SEQ. This workshop will help you select them and provide tips on propagating, planting, caring for and harvesting them. It will also provide you with a recipe sheet for preparing and cooking some of the lesser-known vegies.
Youth Offer
This workshop is available to teenagers (12 to 18 years) accompanied by mum, dad or an adult guardian who have also paid to attend the workshop.
About the Facilitator
Dick has been a medical doctor, environmental activist and permaculturalist. He helped found Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane in 1994 and initiated Northey Street’s permaculture design certificate training courses. His particular interests are in garden ecology, permaculture design, tree and perennial crops, bush regeneration, bush foods and food preparation.
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