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PERMACULTURE ALLOTMENT

   
 

Our Calender of future events and courses 

June 2007

10 June 2007  Sunday  

The Binalong Group on Climate Change presents Bob Douglas from the SEE-change project and Nature and Society Forum based in Canberra.  

A talk on Climate change and its effects on the environment and society, emphasising things we can do to reduce our ecological footprint.

At the Binalong Mechanic's Institute Hall, Wellington Street, Binalong, commencing 3:30pm Sunday 10th June 2007. 

September 2007

21 to 23  Friday evening to Sunday afternoon

An introduction to Permaculture.

Short residential courses, held at the Old Royal, cover the principles of Permaculture, with practical exercises showing how you can eat fresh from your garden, whilst reducing your family's environmental footprint. 

$300:00 per person ($200 for children under 15, see parent/child courses) 

includes:

- Food & accommodation (2 nights)

- Interactive teaching & course literature

- Site visits & demonstrations

- 10% discount off future booking

October 2007

5 to 7  Friday evening to Sunday  afternoon

An introduction to Permaculture. 

This is a parent/child weekend with specially created activities to suite the next generation and to encourage family teamwork. 

26 to 28   Friday evening to Sunday afternoon

An introduction to Permaculture.

 

November 2007

13 to 15  Tuesday evening to Thursday afternoon

An Introduction to Permaculture.

 

23 to 25  Friday evening to Sunday afternoon

An introduction to Permaculture

 

 

 

A diversity of organic food grown with minimum energy impact

The primary emphasis in permaculture is on land and natural resource management,  hence our integrated Permaculture Allotment.

As with any garden project, all is change – seasons and developments.  Please log in to THE JOURNAL for progress.  We aim to incorporate recycling of the bulk of resources on site – greywater, composting toilet, rainwater collection etc.

We are developing workshops with well-known speakers on these topics, so if this is your area of interest, please make contact.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
 

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