Another urban farm working tour at Sydney’s Sustainable House
On Friday 14 December - come to Sydney’s Sustainable House for an urban farm working tour. Start 1130, finish 100.
In the garden I will work with you and together for an hour and a half we will:
- build a leaky drain – you’ll learn how to dig, install leaky drain
- learn how to prune a fruit tree – how to espalier to make it fit a smaller space
- learn how to manage compost bins – how to keep cockroaches away, how to get compost out and then to spread it without harming fruit trees
- learn how to make a garden self-nutrifying using a compost bin
- learn how to identify and harvest your own food – from ‘weeds’ that aren’t weeds to unusual edible native plants and to commonly used herbs such as rosemary, lemon grass and more
Working tours are $15 each and entitle you to $10 off the price of either or both my books,Sustainable House, or Sustainable Food.
Maximum of 15 people on this tour – we’ll be working with tools and our hands; email bookings essential, please.
Group bookings 10 or more people to maximum of 15 people are $10 each.
The tour fee includes free samples of: good compost; compost nutrients; lemon tea tree and lemon grass cordial + recipe. Come dressed in working clothes and boots.
Take the first steps to making your own urban farm, cutting climate pollution and putting a song in your heart and being kind to our lovely Earth – see you there. It’s at 58 Myrtle Street, Chippendale.
See you there,
Michael