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Saturday, 15 February 2020, 9-11am, Zero Input Veggies with Shane Simonsen

16/01/2020 By

People have grown vegetables for thousands of years, but how did they do so before the age of irrigation on tap and mulch/manure by the truck load? More recently the process has become even more input intensive with the proliferation of greenhouses, hydroponics, sprays and plastic everywhere.

Cultivation systems exist on a spectrum from intensive (that use many inputs sourced from far away) through to extensive (that use less inputs but rely on more time and space). This workshop explores the rediscovery of these zero input systems for growing autumn vegetables in the sunshine coast hinterland environment that rely on natural rainfall, on farm fertility inputs, hand tools and extensive crop trialing and breeding to find plants suitable for zero input agriculture.

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I am a lifelong plant nerd that has grown just about everything I could get my hands on from a very young age. As a child I took over my mother’s flower garden just as drought and water restrictions became a fact of life. I decided to stop all irrigation and only grow species that thrived on natural rainfall. That work was featured on Gardening Australia.

After a career as an academic and science teacher I retired early to a slice of ex-dairy farm in the Sunshine Coast hinterland with a new focus on sustainable agricultural systems. Here I am working steadily to trial, select and breed new plants with a particular focus on hardy staple crops that can supply essential calories. I am also working on integrating food producing trees with my beloved geese and goats.

Filed Under: Recent Workshops, Sustainable Living Tagged With: Grow your own food, natural, organic, veggies, zero input

Saturday, 30 November 2019, 9-11am, Care for your Animals during the Summer Heat with Dr Renee O’Duhring

17/10/2019 By

Over the past 100 years, heatwaves have killed more Australians than any other natural hazard.  According to BOM, January 2019 was Australia’s hottest ever month on record.
With extreme heat comes the potential for many extreme events – bush fires blazing out of control as the Peregian-Coolum area experienced this year, heat stress, and heat stroke affecting particularly the young and old.
Whilst we can escape to the air conditioner or strip off to cool down, some animals can’t even access shade, or water, and have inefficient means of cooling themselves.  This leaves our animals and wildlife at even greater risk of weather-dependent events.
So whilst we lobby government to enact some meaningful global change in the battle against rising temperatures, what can we do to protect our animals?
In this talk, Dr Renee from The Natural Vets will share:
– how to identify heat stress in an animal
– how to treat heat stress using conventional and holistic methods
– what you can do to prevent heat stress in domestic pets, captive pets such as birds and reptiles, and wildlife.
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Presenter’s Biography:
Dr Renee didn’t always know she wanted to be a Vet. She thought she might become a paramedic Chopper Pilot, but somehow ended up at Vet School instead. Then sadly within her first year of graduating Dr Renee found her conventional vet training lacking.
A lightbulb moment occurred when she cured an incurable abscess on an alpaca’s face (that had not responded to multiple rounds of antibiotics or surgery) with homeopathy!   This experience inspired her to fall down the rabbit hole that is holistic veterinary medicine.  She studied veterinary homeopathy and Chinese herbal medicine, and the importance of real nutrition.
15 years later, Dr Renee is a partner in The Natural Vets, a dedicated integrative vet clinic in Forest Glen on the Sunshine Coast.  A clinic that promotes raw diets, minimal vaccine schedules and an holistic approach to pet wellness.
Dr Renee is passionate about educating people on the true causes of disease and the path to health, and living a gentle life in connection with the earth and all of its creatures.

Filed Under: Recent Workshops Tagged With: animals, holistic, medicine, natural, summer heat

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Yandina Community Gardens acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land, the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people, past and present and emerging. We recognise and wish to learn from their spiritual and cultural connection to the land.

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