What does it mean to grow sustainably? Surely all green endeavours are, to some extent, beneficial to the planet? In fact, how, what and where you plant can make a huge difference to the local ecosystem, but it can be understandably difficult to know where to source your information and get started.
If you have a space of your own - be that a windowsill, an urban balcony, an allotment or a rural garden - this masterclass with Jack Wallington, horticulturist, landscape designer and author of Wild About Weeds, will demystify sustainable gardening. With an emphasis on regenerative growing, you will learn the dos and don’ts of growing your plants, how to become attuned with unique natural habitats, and how you can structure your green space for ecosystems.
You will also be privy to habitats you can create yourself - including edible forest gardens - and will be encouraged to turn your attention to your local environment. Whether sustainability is something you care deeply about, or is a concept that is still new to you, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration to get stuck into nature.
Course content
Jack’s gardening journey - from urban small-space gardening and a city allotment, to regenerative smallholding
Regenerative growing - beyond organic
The dos and don’ts of greener gardening
The practicalities of gardening, from choosing the right composts and reducing plastic, to how to make your own fertilisers and the pros and cons of power tools
Understanding natural habitats
The core components of plant communities
Structuring a garden for ecosystems
This course is for…
Anyone with a garden or green space who wants to learn more about the practice and how to make sustainable decisions
Tutor profile
Jack Wallington worked in the creative industries for 20 years, before retraining at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to become a horticulturist and landscape designer. Writing, art and nature have always come naturally to him, and these all pointed towards his new career. He is the author of the 2019 Times Gardening Book of the Year, Wild About Weeds.
You will be sent a link to the webinar 2hrs before the start time of 6.30pm (GMT).
Details
Date: Tuesday 22 February 2022
Times: 6.30pm-9pm (GMT)
Price: £49 (plus £2.48 booking fee)
This masterclass is available globally. If you are joining us from outside the United Kingdom, please use this time zone converter to check your local live streaming time.
6.30pm GMT | 7.30pm CET | 10.30am PT | 1.30pm ET
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