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PSN PERMABEE IN HORNSBY

  • 17 Jun 2012
  • 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Address provided with event registration

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Hornsby front yard transformation - PSN Garden Team

In June the Garden Team will be finishing off the construction of a fabulous permaculture garden in Hornsby.  The Garden Team helped Kay to transform her backyard into a wonderful permaculture garden a couple of years ago, and now it’s time to focus on the front.  

This permabee will be a great hands on event to learn about earthworks, water management, guilds and other construction techniques.  It will also be a great way to connect with active permies and get to know your community.  
 
Prior to the permabee Kay is getting a bobcat in to get the some swales constructed to form the backbone of the design.  On the day of the permabee we will be helping Kay:
·         Put in a pond;
·         Plant up the swale bund with fruit trees;
·         Plant up a newly constructed raised garden bed made with old recycled sleepers;
·         Install the form work to support a small row of espaliered fruit trees.

WHAT TO BRING...

Please bring your own hat, gloves, water bottle, block out and garden tools (such as spade, shovel, secateurs etc).


HOW TO SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT

This event is free for PSN members. To sign up, members can click the Register button to the left of the screen, and the address and other details will be emailed to you.  If you are not logged in, you will need to enter your email address and password.  If you don't remember your password click 'forgot password' and you will be sent an email to help you log in.  

If you're not a member and would like to join our community and take part in this garden team day, please join here 

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