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Saturday, 28 September 2019, 9-11am – Veggie Garden Summer Survival with Leonie Shanahan

23/08/2019 By

Want no fuss, easy to grow edible plants that flourish all through summer?  Want a resilient organic garden -starting from your backdoor? Want to learn the steps to creating a resilient vegetable garden? Then this workshop is for you. You will learn what garden jobs are required in spring to prepare your vegetable garden for summer.  You will be shown the edible plants that will grow, survive and thrive during our summer humidity – rain or shine, these plants will provide you with endless fresh food… saving you time, money and energy.  These sub-tropical/ tropical plants are fast growing, low maintenance, mostly perennial and easy to propagate.  Most of these plants are highly medicinal eg: super food tree Moringa oleifera/Drumstick tree, and edibles that add beauty like Lagos spinach and Cranberry hibiscus. You will learn all about these plants growing habits and requirements and how to use them in salads/cooking. It’s about discovering tropical substitutes for Mediterranean vegetables and salads.  Have your notebook ready for jobs list for your garden survival in preparation for our long hot summer. To book click here

About The Presenter

Leonie Shanahan is an educator, author and presenter with over 20 years’ experience in horticulture and permaculture.  She is the founder of the Edible School Gardens Program, author of “Eat Your Garden –
Organic Gardening for Home and Schools” book, and presenter of “Edible School Gardens” DVD. Leonie writes for Organic Gardener Magazine and has contributed to other magazines and newsletters and also speaks at gardening events and expos and conducts workshops on gardening, and health. Leonie is passionate about growing healthy people through nutrient rich food which starts with the soil. Whether you are growing in a pot, your backyard or acreage there are positive solutions for you and your family’s health.

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Saturday, 14 September 2019, 9 – 11 am – Get the Buzz on Bees, beneficial insects and other pollinators with Frances Michaels

23/08/2019 By

Learn how to improve habitat for bees and beneficial insects to improve your yields and reduce pest problems in your garden.

About The Presenter

Frances Michaels is a horticulturalists with over 40 years’ study and practice focusing on edible plants, organic garden management, and permaculture. Holding an Advanced Certificate of Horticulture and Diploma of Permaculture she is a writer, educator and business CEO of Green Harvest Organic Gardening Supplies. Her articles on edible plants, organic pest control, and soil improvement are available on the website: www.greenharvest.com.au

To book for this workshop click here

Filed Under: Recent Workshops Tagged With: good bugs, native pollinators, natural pest control

Saturday, 31 August 2019, 9 – 11 am – Understanding snakes and snake bite First Aid with Julie Smith

22/07/2019 By

All about Snakes!!
Come join us as we share as much information as we can over two hours. Full of
hilarious anecdotes from snake catching over the last 10 years!
We will specialise in our local resident snakes: how to identify them, snake deterrents, scale counts, venom, their use in pharmaceuticals, snake avoidance training for you pets and much more.  Plus the most up to date first aid, bring your kids have a play with the bandages and learn lifesaving first aid.
And don’t forget a free for all with questions… If I don’t know, I know how to find
out and love a challenge!

As there will be a live snake as part of the demonstration, and we want everyone to have a chance to be involved and at the same time keep everyone safe, numbers will be restricted to 35, including children.

To ensure your booking click here

About The Presenter

Julie is extremely qualified and experienced in most things animal:

Cert 4 Veterinary nursing, Cert 3 Pest management, Certificates in Teaching UQ, Post Grad Zoology

Certificates in animal behaviour, animal communications, dog training, dog behaviour, basic and advanced animal first aid.

PADI Reef surveyor

Team leader for SARA

Volunteer Humpbacks and High-rises, ORRCA, BDLMR, RSPCA, Wild care

Australia, Australia Zoo, Currumbin Wildlife, Coral watch

Reef Check Australia Ambassador and surveyor

Trainer and assessor for RLSS STA SLSA etc.

Holds Damage mitigation permit, rehabilitation permit and reptile license from Dept. Environment Heritage Protection for about 10 years.

Julie is very active in the community, and with unpredictable weather patterns, is unusually very busy with snake catching. So come along, hear her stories and learn how to manage yourself and these reptiles in your backyard.

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Saturday, 24 August 2019, 12 – 4 pm – native stingless bees including splitting a hive with Tim Heard

22/07/2019 By

Are you interested in keeping native stingless bees for fun, honey production, conservation or pollination? In this workshop, entomologists and professional educator, Dr Tim Heard will teach you the basics on how to become a stingless beekeeper. He will entertain and educate you at the same time. This workshop alternates between slide presentations and a practical session to build a strong foundation of knowledge and experience. The stunning slide presentation will cover the topics of bee nesting biology, bee foraging biology, diversity of wild bees, importance of bees in natural systems, traditional stingless beekeeping around the world, modern stingless beekeeping in Australia, using stingless bees for pollination of gardens and farms, Stingless bee honey and its properties, rescuing bees threatened in the wild, and more. In the practical sessions, we will open hives and observe the amazing structures within. We will learn how to move a colony from a log into a hive. We will divide the hive into two halves showing the process of colony propagation. We may even extract honey from a hive.

The hives are wonderful garden companions. Many crops benefit from bee visitation to their flowers. Honey bees are the most common insect utilised for this purpose. But there is a native alternative, at least for warmer parts of Australia. Stingless bees are Australia’s indigenous social bee. They are harmless and well suited to school gardens, effective pollinators of many garden plants, yield small amounts of delectable honey.

Stingless bees store honey (and pollen) in their nests as food sources when times are tough. Stingless bee honey was a highly prized food of Aborigines who robbed it from wild nests.  Only tiny amounts of stingless bee honey is produced – less than 1kg per hive per year, so it’s a special product, to be savoured and relished. Tim’s workshop is suitable for older children with a keen interest in nature.

Bookings are essential as numbers are limited. To book click here

PLEASE NOTE the time for this workshop, which has been arranged to suit the bees, at this colder time of year.

About The Presenter

Dr Tim Heard is an entomologist, ex-CSIRO research scientist, and also a long term stingless beekeeper and promoter of native bees. Tim completed his university doctoral studies on using these bees for crop pollination. He has since published 60 research papers and popular articles on bees and pollination. He transferred his first hive from a cut down tree into a wooden box in 1985 and now manages hundreds of hives of three species around south east Queensland, obtained by rescuing threatened wild hives and dividing existing hives. He has presented workshops and seminars for more than 20 years on bees in general and keeping stingless bees in particular. He is the author of The Australian Native Bee Book (best seller and multi award winner).

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Saturday, 17 August 2019, 9 – 11 am – Achieving sustainable and affordable housing with Brett Grimley

22/07/2019 By

“Sustainable and Affordable Housing” – Brett Grimley is a sustainable building designer and will share his knowledge on the basics of how to design a new house or renovate to suit the environment.  He will also discuss alternative ways of approaching building to suit limited budgets.

To book for this workshop click here

Presenter’s Biography

Brett is a sustainable and affordable building designer and has over 28 years of experience in the architectural industry.

13 years ago Brett established Ecolibrium Designs, a multi-award winning design studio specialising in the design of environmentally sensitive buildings.  He has a passion for designing buildings that are affordable, sustainable and inspirational.

To book for this workshop click here

Filed Under: Recent Workshops Tagged With: Sustainable Building, Sustainable Home, sustainable living

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