Time: May 28, 2011 from 10am to 12pm
Location: Shop 2, 101 Eumundi Noosa Rd, Noosaville
Street: Shop 2, 101 Eumundi Noosa Rd,
City/Town: Noosaville
Phone: Debi 5442 4425
Event Type: workshop, gold, coin, donation, -, bookings, essential
Organized By: Ecogreen Garden and Home
Latest Activity: May 26, 2011
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Dee Humphreys is a local home gardener who has spent the past 4 years exploring practical uses for a range of herbs and weeds that grow easily on the Sunshine Coast.
Dee's enthusiam for eating what we grow (edible gardens) and focusing on your health is infectious.
Come along to this workshop and you will walk away with a better understanding of how and why to use herbs and weeds in your daily life.
Beware, you may even come to respect weeds and celebrate them popping up in your garden unannounced!
Cost - gold coin donation for speaker.
Includes morning tea.
Bookings essential: ring Debi 5442 4425
email: info@ecogreengarden.com.au
Starts promptly at 10am - finishes 12.00
Location: Shop 2, 101 Eumundi Noosa Rd, Noosaville
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The Elaines, Carolyn and myself attended Dee's workshop at Yandina Community Gardens today and had a wonderful and informed morning.
Dee is a remarkably knowledgable gardener and uses coloured pics to help identify the various weeds. Prepare to have your mind blown as to what is edible!
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Vetiver grass helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion. It can protect against pests and weeds. Vetiver is also used as animal feed. (Wiki.)
GrowVetiver is a plant nursery run by Dave & Keir Riley that harvests and grows Vetiver grass for local community applications and use. It is based in Beachmere, just north of Brisbane, Australia.
Talk to Andy on 0422 022 961. You can Pay on this link
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