About this Event
This two-day course will introduce the principles and practice of food growing to those interested in growing more food in their garden or allotments. The course will be predominantly practical, using the demonstration areas at Grow Wilder to cover topics such as seed sowing and propagation, looking after our soil, dealing with pesky pests, and deciding what to grow when and how much.
Tutors
Ian Sumpter - Ian has spent over 34 years farming and growing organically, from vineyards in East Sussex to hemp growing in West Cornwall.
Always seeking to involve and inspire, he now hosts Community Farmer volunteer days in the Chew Valley, and has recently begun work on the Food Secure South West project, training, enabling and supporting our future farmers.
Rosa Beesley - Rosa has worked in community food growing projects across Bristol, supporting those with additional learning and mental health support needs in horticultural training, and currently leads the Food Growing and Land Management at Grow Wilder.
She has recently completed an MSc Agroecology, Water & Food Sovereignty at Coventry University.
Aims of the course
Deliver a hands-on practical course with lots of tools and techniques that can be directly applied to other food growing settings and land based projects.
To increase skills and understanding in ecological food growing, wildlife conservation and land management
Low Income Ticket
There is one place available on this course for those on a low income. Please get in touch if you would like to book this place.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Grow Wilder, 181 Frenchay Park Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
GBP 120.00