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Victoria University’s Gardening Workshops

April 18, 2012 @ 19:35 By Gavin Webber 1 Comment

I love gardening workshops, and here is a community announcement for a series of workshops in our local area.  They look good, and if you are struggling to grow your own food, you could do no better by going along and learning this skill.  Contact details are below.





Victoria University’s Urban Green Living and Learning Hub proudly announces their new Gardening Workshops over the coming year for people who want to grow their own fresh vegetables and be more sustainable.

For beginner garden lovers and gardeners who want to know more.  These three-hour workshops are designed to give you the skills to grow your own fresh vegetables, propagate your own plants, make your own compost and learn the right methods to prune your roses and fruit trees.

Calendar for 2012
Propagation                                                                       Saturday 21st April
Growing Vegetables in Small Spaces/Pots                          Saturday 5th May
Composting and Worm Farming                                       Saturday 2nd June
Pruning Roses                                                                    Saturday 21st July
Pruning Fruit Trees                                                            Saturday 4th August
Propagation                                                                       Saturday 1st September
Growing Vegetables in Small Spaces/Pots                          Saturday 15th September
Create a Kitchen Garden                                                   Sat. 13th and 20th October
Composting                                                                       Saturday 21st October
For more information:
Phone: 9687 8740 or
email urbangreen.hub@vu.edu.au
Address 113-115 Albert Street, Seddon                 

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Gavin Webber's daily goal is to live a more sustainable lifestyle, in an effort to reduce his family's environmental footprint so we can all make a difference for our children & future generations to come.

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