Kai Workshops: No Dig Gardening
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In this workshop we'll focus on the 'No Dig Gardening' method.
No Dig Gardening allows you to convert a grassy area into a productive garden with little physical work. It also allows thee natural organisms in soil to be undisturbed and thrive, to the benefit of your plants.
We'll also look at alternative approaches to building a garden.
Location: We'll meet you at the Kukutaaruhe community garden - which is visible at the end of the carpark, accessed from College Place which is off Bankwood Road.
Please call 02040707511 if you need assistance.
This is one in a series of kai workshops, hosted by Go Eco (Waikato Environment Centre).
Learn how to grow your own kai, from sowing seeds to pruning trees. We're hosting this series at community gardens across the city, The Fairfield Project, Western Community Centre and Waimarie: Hamilton East Community House.
Local food growing is a climate action and builds food secure communities. "Food security exists when all people at all times have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life".
Our kai workshops are facilitated by Michael Heiler, our resident gardener and aborist who takes a permaculture approach to the relationship of food growing & the environment.
Donation for workshops appreciated but please register.
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