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Feel that you are missing out on growing your own veggies and herbs due to lack of space? By using containers, pots and vertical space you can transform a balcony, courtyard, patio or windowsill into a hugely productive small space garden.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn:
- How to maximise your small space to create an abundant oasis of food, herbs and ornamentals
- Container gardening techniques and principles
Meet your trainer
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Donna Livermore is an educator, biologist, permaculture and gardening teacher, and community activator.
She is passionate about living a life of good health, sustainable abundance and with a strong connection to the environment and local community. Donna has an on-going commitment to school education through her work in sustainability and biodiversity education.
With chickens, worms and a productive food garden in the front yard of her tiny suburban block, Donna is reimagining what it means to live a good life in the city and shares this with others in her local community and through her Instagram page @AGoodLifeintheCityandTown.
Workshop Specifics
What will I learn?
- Improve your gardening skills
- How to maximise small spaces and grow your own food
- How to transform your balcony
What should I bring?
- Note pad and pen
What should I wear?
- Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear
Terms and conditions
See our refund policy and terms & conditions here.