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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

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