Courses, talks and workshops at our Organic Gardens
2010 | ||
| August, Wed 11th |
Planning your organic vegetable garden A bit of structured planning can help you get the best from your vegetable patch - at Ryton | |
| September, Wed 15th |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Paignton Zoo | |
| September, Tue 21st |
School Cooks and Caterers Food Growing Workshop The day will enable participants to understand when locally grown fruit and vegetables are in season; to be able to work with pupils to ensure food is successfully grown through to harvest; to explore how food waste from school can be reduced by making compost; and to engage the wider school and community in growing activities. - at Offshoots Permaculture Project | |
| September, Wed 22nd |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Mangreen Hall | |
| September, Wed 22nd |
Starting Organic Food Growing An introduction for people who want to start growing organic food at school. This day is suitable for absolute beginners with no experience of gardening. - at The Rising Sun Country Park | |
| October, Fri 1st |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at St Stephen’s Junior School | |
| October, Wed 6th |
Starting Organic Food Growing An introduction for people who want to start growing organic food at school. This day is suitable for absolute beginners with no experience of gardening. - at Shropshire Wildlife Trust | |
| October, Thu 7th |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Old Sleningford Farm | |
| October, Tue 12th |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate | |
| October, Wed 13th |
Organic Fruit Growing Choosing what to grow, how, when and where. Suitable for anyone new to growing fruit in school. - at Ryton Gardens | |
| October, Thu 14th |
Organic Fruit Growing Choosing what to grow, how, when and where. Suitable for anyone new to growing fruit in school. - at Old Sleningford Farm | |
| October, Thu 14th |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Ryton Gardens | |
| October, Tue 19th |
Starting Organic Food Growing An introduction for people who want to start growing organic food at school. This day is suitable for absolute beginners with no experience of gardening. - at Robert Manning College | |
| October, Tue 19th |
Organic Fruit Growing Choosing what to grow, how, when and where. Suitable for anyone new to growing fruit in school. - at Queens Wood Café and Organic Garden | |
| October, Thu 21st |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at The Co-operative Farms | |
| November, Wed 10th |
From Plot to Pot- planning what to grow An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables, fruit and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. - at Alnwick Gardens | |
2011 | ||
| February, Wed 9th |
School Cooks and Caterers Food Growing Workshop The day will enable participants to understand when locally grown fruit and vegetables are in season; to be able to work with pupils to ensure food is successfully grown through to harvest; to explore how food waste from school can be reduced by making compost; and to engage the wider school and community in growing activities. - at Ryton Gardens | |
How to apply for a place
Places are limited and are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
To secure a place on one of our courses, telephone our bookings team on: (024)7621 7717
Non-members may benefit from reduced members rates by joining Garden Organic. See the benefits of membership and how to join.
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We are not responsible for the content of external web sites.
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