Edible Landscaping - Discovering Unusual Food Plants - 2008

Edible Landscaping - Discovering Unusual Food Plants - 2008

Have you ever wanted to grow your own food, but thought you did no have the time? Based on permaculture principles, this Edibl Landscaping course will take you through: low maintenance food growin and gardening techniques, how to combine food growing with aesthetics unusual perennial food plants, managing your pests naturally, workin with weeds, basic soil science & water management techniques and basi design skills. Lots of visual aids & class participation with visits t a garden & practical exercises also included.

Cardiff Course (morning) START DATE: 10th January FINISH DATE: 20th March (half term missed) COURSE DURATION: 10 weeks TIME: 10.00am -12.00noon VENUE: The Centre for Lifelong Learning, Senghennydd road, Cathays Cardiff, CF244AG TUTOR: Permaculture & Edible Landscaping teacher and designer, Michel Fitzsimmons CONTACT DETAILS: snipped-for-privacy@googlemail.com - for syllabus further information

Cardiff Course (evening) START DATE: 10th January FINISH DATE: 20th March (half term missed) COURSE DURATION: 10 weeks TIME: 7.00pm - 9.00pm VENUE: The Centre for Lifelong Learning, Senghennydd road, Cathays Cardiff, CF244AG TUTOR: Permaculture & Edible Landscaping teacher and designer, Michel Fitzsimmons CONTACT DETAILS: snipped-for-privacy@googlemail.com - for syllabus further information

For enrolment forms and general course enquiries contact the Centre fo Lifelong Learning reception on: Tel: 0292087 0000 Fax: 0292066 8935 Email: snipped-for-privacy@cardiff.ac.uk Website:

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