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All gardens begin and end in the soil. In this workshop we will dive into the world of soil and how to care for it so your indigenous / wildlife garden flourishes and becomes a welcome home for wildlife. There are many simple ways to improve the soil in your garden and the paybacks can be huge, improving the local environment, supporting wildlife and maintaining a productive and beautiful garden. This webinar will introduce you to the science of soil, and provide tips on how to protect and improve soil for a wildlife garden in an environmentally beneficial way.
Topics covered:
- Physical structure of soil – clay, silt, sand
- Soil pH and how to adjust it
- Six steps to a dynamic soil food web
- Simple soil tests
- Which mulch to use in an indigenous garden
- Planting under existing eucalyptus
- Wildlife Gardening Seminar Series
This series of workshops by Sustainable Gardening Australia aims to give you the skills and knowledge to plan and build a Wildlife friendly garden at home. All seminars are at Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre, Reynolds Road Doncaster East. Supper at 6.45pm Seminar begins 7pm sharp
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Currawong Bush Park, Melbourne,VIC,Australia, Eltham
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