Kitchen Gardens for Schools and the Community with Justin Calverely
Join Justin Calverley, qualified Landscape Designer and learn how to design and create kitchen gardens for your school or community.
Thinking about establishing a school kitchen garden but don’t know where to start? Or have you inherited one that has seen better days or is just not flourishing? CERES’ Kitchen Gardens for Schools and the Community workshop on Saturday 30th May will provide an insight into where to start, challenges, rewards, educational benefits and financial sustainability. This workshop will benefit schools and other groups looking to create edible kitchen gardens for multi use.
For more information and to book your spot, visit the School Gardens for Schools and the Community webpage on the CERES website.

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