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An Introduction to Sustainable Gardening with Alan Shepard

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Mount Barker Community Library
Mount Barker SA, Australia
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Event description

Discover how to garden sustainably with guidance from the award-winning Alan Shepard. This free session is packed with practical tips for growing your own food, nurturing healthy soil, and making environmentally conscious choices in your garden.

Topics include:
🍅 Organic gardening techniques to create thriving plants
🌿 Building healthy, nutrient-rich soil
💧 Reducing water usage and choosing sustainable tools

Perfect for gardeners of all skill levels, this session will inspire you to adopt sustainable practices that benefit both your garden and the environment. Let Alan’s years of experience and passion for eco-friendly gardening help you make a positive impact!

About the Presenter
Alan Shepard is a passionate advocate for sustainable gardening, biodiversity, and community engagement. With decades of experience creating community, school, and organic gardens, Alan brings a hands-on approach to gardening education. His own garden won a Sustainable Gardens Award in 2018, and he has led numerous revegetation projects using indigenous plants across Adelaide. Alan’s workshops are packed with practical advice, creative inspiration, and a deep love for connecting people to nature.

This session is seeded by Green Adelaide and hosted by Mount Barker Community Library.

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Mount Barker Community Library
Mount Barker SA, Australia