Workshop - The Living Soil - Exploring the World of our Soil Microbiome
Event description
The Living Soil - Exploring the World of our Soil Microbiome presented by Robyn Hewson
In this experiential workshop we will be getting our hands (and noses!) into soil and compost, and diving deep through the lens of the microscope to explore the complex world of soil microorganisms.
Much like the role the human gut microbiome plays in our health, the microbiology of a living soil helps to feed, nourish and protect our veggies, crops and trees, building their immunity and resilience against attack and environmental stressors. Although smaller than the naked eye can see, the bacteria, fungi, nematodes, protozoa, microarthropods and other organisms that make up the soil food web pack a significant punch; an underground workforce we want to favour and encourage to support all our organic and regenerative practices.
In this workshop we will open the window into this microscopic world. We will examine various soils and composts around the farm (under the microscope and with our own senses) and consider how different plants favour different environments - and a different microbiome!
You will get to learn:
- who are the characters of the soil food web and the key roles that each of them play
- some of the tell-tale signs of the different kinds of biology in your soil you can access courtesy of your own senses
- what organic and regenerative practices help to support (or harm!) the kinds of microbiology we are looking to attract
We will spend some time in the classroom learning, and time outdoors on the beautiful grounds of the City Farm.
Bring your questions and your curiosity to get to know a little more about the thriving world beneath our feet!
Participants are also welcome to bring along a sample of their own soils to view under the microscope after the workshop.
When: 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Where: Canberra City Farm
Bring: A soil sample from your own back yard
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