Growing Big in Small Spaces 2021
Event description
Join us at the award-winning Randwick Sustainability Hub each Friday afternoon and learn skills under expert guidance in a friendly setting.
Fridays, 1:30-4:00pm
Oct 29 - Dec 10Â (7 Weeks)
Small spaces can yield big results when productive gardens are designed according to permaculture principles. With many of us limited in space, this practical course led by permaculture expert Margaret Mossakowska, will help you grow more than you thought possible.Â
Over the seven weeks you will learn to identify many plants and what role they play in the garden as well as create a well thought out plan for your garden. This is a very practical course where we will be out in the garden quite a bit!
Lockdown adjusted timetable:
- Oct 29 - Permaculture principles & Design planning
- Nov 5 - No waste - compost and worm farming
- Nov 12Â - Plants, Soil and Bacteria - Guilds
- Nov 19 - Propagation - Seeds, cuttings & transplanting
- Nov 26 - Water conservation - Wicking Beds
- Dec 3 - Small spaces - Vertical gardens, aquaponics, containers and microgreens
- Dec 10 - Pest management - plant health and predators
* This workshop series is face to face and subject to public health orders. If space restrictions apply, we will accept people in the order they have registered. If the course is cancelled, we will refund accordingly.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM on YOUTUBE
Recordings of past topics can be found on Council's youtube channel under the PermaBee playlist.
PERMABEE GARDENING PROGRAM
Before the afternoon workshops, you are welcome to come gardening with us Friday mornings from 9:00am to 12:30pm and help us plant, weed, and compost. We share a cosy morning tea together and socialise and at the end of each day, you'll share in the bounty of any harvest!
You will work as a team and gain expert guidance from landscape architect Steve Batley, and sustainability educator Julian Lee. Over the course of a year, there is the opportunity to learn specialist skills like pruning, grafting and seed saving.
PermaBees work in the purpose built permaculture garden at Randwick Sustainability Hub.
For more information click here.
GROW IT LOCAL
Randwick Council is a proud supporter of the Grow it Local program that helps connect you with other people in your area that are growing, sharing and eating locally. Check it out!
- Oct 8 - Permaculture principles - Observation
- Oct 15 - Design planning - sector analysis & zone planning
- Oct 22 - No waste - compost and worm farming
- Oct 29Â - Plants, Soil and Bacteria - Guilds
- Nov 5 - Propagation - Seeds and cuttings
- Nov 12 - Propagation - Transplanting
- Nov 19 - Water conservation - Wicking Beds
- Nov 26 - Small spaces - Vertical and aquaponics
- Dec 3 - Small spaces - Containers and microgreens
- Dec 10 - Pest management - plant health and predators

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