It’s never too soon to work on gardening plans. We can meet for a seed exchange and start a discussion about our own gardening challenges.
The theory of Permaculture is creating an ecosystem that brings the land back to a balance that helps become more self-sufficient and sustainable. From soil to invasive plants to fertilizer, we can research our own unique land situations and see what would bring balance.
We will also discuss greenhouses, how to utilize them in our area. What would you use it for, growing plants or overwintering tender perennials. The basics to know before you build.
We can discuss general gardening issues. This will be all about plants and working with the land we are on. No matter how big or small, each land speaks to us about what is out of balance and listening to what the needs are to bring it back to balance.
We will discuss the Korean natural gardening method which is an indigenous practice of working with the microbes in the soil.
Bring any seeds you have that you would like to share and take cuttings off of any house plants that you have that you would like to share a cutting. If you don’t have any, no worries, just attend if you are interested in plants 🙂
Meeting at 3pm St Joe County Library Main Branch. We can meet near the main entrance or find room Study Room L205. I’ll find out where it is located and update.