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Workshop: the garden that waters itself!

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Sun, 11 May, 11am - 12:30pm AEST

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You're probably familiar with rain tanks and water wise plantings, but did you know there are heaps of other clever ways to keep your garden greener for longer using small scale passive water harvesting? This introductory workshop and tour will open your eyes to the possibilities of water harvesting and how it can make your garden way more resilient in a changing climate. 

Using the free power of gravity along with the right plants, passive water harvesting creates a living sponge to capture store and use rainwater to build a resilient, vibrant garden for both wet and dry weather.

Dr Cally Brennan, founder of Canberra Permaculture Design and Education, has practised permaculture and water harvesting for over 10 years.

Join Cally on this special opportunity to go behind the scenes in an expert’s home with a tour of her passively watered permaculture garden. You’ll walk away with lots of ideas on how to easily (and sustainably) water your garden.

(Address will be sent privately to ticket holders prior to the workshop).

This event will take place outdoors in a residential garden. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing, and bring your own water bottle if it's hot and an umbrella if it's wet.

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