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Plan your Edible Garden workshop Thursday 6 June /Thursday 13 June 2019 5.30-6.30pm

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One workshop held over two sessions – if you are unable to come to both, sorry, this isn’t the workshop for you. Please subscribe to get updates at www.thekitchengarden.co.nz to hear about future dates.

Thursday 6 June 2019 5.30 – 6.30pm AND Thursday 13 June 2019 5.30-6.30pm

We all know things go better with a plan and this workshop, held over two one-hour sessions, will give you the confidence to plan your edible garden for the year. This might be the most important and productive time you devote to your garden. The first session will cover prioritising what you grow, seasonal growing, plant spacing, what needs sun, using shelter and support and choosing a scale of garden you can manage. The second session gives you chance to apply what you’ve learned to a ‘template’ garden plan which you’ll fill with summer crops. You’ll go home with the knowledge and enthusiasm to apply to planning your own edible garden.

Although these workshops are free thanks to sponsorship from Hastings District Council, please register via Eventfinda only if you are definitely going to attend both the two evenings of the workshop and you have set aside the time to come in your diary before you register. No door sales.

Previous participants said:
“It was fun and informative”
“Well worth attending if you’re interested in growing your own vegetables”
“Great wee course”
“Short, sharp and to the point”
“I realise I don’t nee a large space”
“Thoroughly enjoyed it!

 

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I'm an enthusiastic gardener who loves eating things I've grown. Initally I grew and sold boxes of homegrown produce. When I couldn't satisfy the demand, I started teaching my customers how to grow their own. I teach, write, sew and cook. I'm also catching up on learning to play piano. More...

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