If you’re guilty of not caring for your compost heap (like many of us out there!) don’t despair-Chris has some great tips for getting it looking tip top terrific again.
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Great Gardens is WA’s leading program of community sustainability education.
Come along to our fabulous workshop sponsored by GeoCatch.
This workshop will cover waterwise gardening, low nutrients, plant selection, soil improvement.. and more! If you're in the Busselton area, come along and learn all the tips for a beautiful garden with low nutrient demand.
The podcast to serve as a platform for discovering the intricate relationships between human health, soil health, and ecological health.
Ben is passionate about microbes and how we can live in symbiosis with them. They can enrich our lives and our conscious experience, and I see this podcast as my contribution to the evolution of human consciousness.
The vision:
- to reconnect people to nature.
- to educate people on how we are inextricably connected to our environment.
Heavenly Hectares is specially designed for rural land holders.
All the Dirt looks at how our awareness of the environment will make a difference to our planet.
The free weekly podcast has regular guests and, while each episode is different, the focus is on plants, sustainability and food. Episodes so far have looked at Building Healthy Soil, Growing Microgreens, and Hardy Shade Plants.
This Full day workshop will be held at Muresk Institute’s modern agricultural facility.
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Productive Properties, 9am - 12noon
How to select & create a beautiful productive and sustainable farm
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FireSafe and climate resilient properties, 12.30 - 3.30pm
How to make it fire safe & climate resilient for 21st century conditions
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To date over 5000 people have toured through WA’s only living eco-retrofit home!
We'll be at the City of Vincent Native Plant sale to answer questions about designing, building or retrofitting sustainable homes!
The City of Vincent purchases around 5,000 tube stock plants - all Australian natives – and they subsidise the cost of these tubes to residents of the City, as part of their green sustainable initiatives. A variety of species will be available, from ground covers and small shrubs, to tall shrubs, trees, climbers, and more. Please note that there is a limit per household.
If you’re guilty of not caring for your compost heap (like many of us out there!) don’t despair-Chris has some great tips for getting it looking tip top terrific again.