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#300 Sustainable gardening course

This could be your great growing adventure of the year… growing in the organic garden, that is. 

Organic growing is a matter of putting first things first… we start with building a healthy, nourishing soil for our home or balcony garden… then propagating our plants… planting them into our nourishing soil… watering them… protecting them from voracious vegetarian insect pests… and watching them grow. 

Permaculture in the garden is organic gardening + design, and that’s just what we will learn to create productive small gardens that produce flourishing and tasty plants that nourish mind and body. What better way to spend five Saturday afternoons?

This is a hands-on course to build your skills and knowledge and, best of all, it’s held in the Randwick Sustainability Hub’s Permaculture interpretive Garden.

This course runs over 5 Saturday afternoons starting 22 October between 1-5pm.

Bookings through City East Community College:

http://www.cityeastcc.com.au/course/susg

Permaculture Interpretive Garden at the Randwick Sustainability Hub

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I really enjoyed this it's really improtant I think to re use products, great!!!

 

 

Net metering uses the common meter that is installed in most homes, running forward when power is used from the grid, and running backward when power is put into the grid (which allows them to “net“ out their total energy use, putting excess energy into the grid when not needed, and using energy from the grid during peak hours, when you may not be able to produce enough immediately).

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