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SUMMARY:Home Mushroom Cultivation Online Course - Milkwood
DESCRIPTION:You – yes\, you! – can grow mountains of delicious and medicinal mushrooms at your place\, regardless of where in the world you live or how much space you have. Our online Home Mushroom Cultivation course will get you growing.\nThis self-paced course will show you how to grow mushrooms in buckets\, gardens and on logs\, using sustainable\, low-waste\, low-cost methods. Which means you’ll be able to fill your belly\, feed your family and share mushies with your friends. And all while learning from home.\nOur next class opens for bookings on January 29 – your course will start on February 7st.
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/home-mushroom-cultivation-online-course-milkwood/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Edible Australian Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Gain the knowledge and skills you need to grow Australian native food plants in this comprehensive workshop with horticulturalist and expert gardener\, Narelle Happ. Discover the huge and diverse range of native edibles that grow well on the Australian east coast\, get hands on with seeing and smelling the plants\, and taste testing the possibilities for your cooking. \nYou’ll get to try foods made from native edible plants such as lemon myrtle and wattle seed\, and propagate some cuttings to take home to grow in your own garden. \nCome along to learn about: \n\nThe many native edibles that grow well in our region.\nHow to care for and grow native food plants\, including soil\, positioning\, water\, and fertilising requirements.\nHarvesting techniques.\nHow to use native edibles in garden design.\nNative food forests.\nPropagation\, including cuttings and seeds.\nHow to cook with native edibles\, including taste testing.\n\nIncluded: \n\nTaste testing native edibles.\nPlants from propagation practical.\nDetailed workshop notes to keep and continue learning from.\n\nMorning tea will be provided for all participants \nBefore you book your ticket\, please consider the following: \n\nThe site is a working farm – all visitors will be given a brief safety induction upon arrival.\nThe terrain at the farm is steep and can be slippery in parts. Though the workshop will take place primarily within our accessible education hub\, there is a possibility that participants will be required to walk across uneven or sloping ground. If you have mobility restrictions or any concerns about your ability to navigate the terrain\, please contact us before booking.\nAllergen advice: Our farm is home to domestic animals as well as bees\, wasps\, and macadamia trees. Please pack an EpiPen if allergic and keep it with you while on site.\n\nAll workshop participants must: \n\nWear enclosed shoes or boots (no thongs or sandals) and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Long pants are recommended.\nBring a hat and sunscreen or raincoat\, depending on the weather forecast.\nBring a pen/pencil and paper if you wish to take notes.\nBring a refillable water bottle.\n\n“While FFI takes every reasonable effort to ensure that information is correct at the time of publication\, we recommend that the individual confirm details with the event organiser\, as events can be subject to last minute changes.”
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/edible-australian-native-plants/
LOCATION:Green Connect Farm\, 6 Anna Avenue\, Warrawong\, NSW\, 2502
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