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AUSTRALIAN NATIVE FOOD GARDENS

  • Pocket City Farms 31A Mallett Street Camperdown, NSW, 2050 Australia (map)

Do it for the birds, for the bees, and for your plate. Growing Australian native edible plants is a great way to boost the diversity in your garden - for both the pollinators and your own diet. Perfectly suited to our climate, native edible plants are often easy to grow, and provide beneficial relationships with other edibles. 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

This workshop will teach you the background of our Australian native food plants, how to identify species, as well as how to grow, care for, propagate and harvest native edibles. You'll also learn how to use local species in your cooking or for medicinal use at home.

WHAT YOU’LL GET

  • Information Pack: Post course notes and resources.

  • Samples: Taste test some of our local species.

  • Knowledge: Access to experts to answer your burning questions.

WHAT TO BRING

  • Paper and pen to make notes

  • Hat and suncream if sunny

GETTING HERE

We recommend using public transport as parking can be limited on Mallet Street and nearby.

  1. Bus: Routes 413, 480, 438X, 461X, 440

  2. Train: Nearest stop is Newtown station

SUITABLE FOR

  • All ages.

  • Beginner to intermediate gardeners.

PRICE $109 (includes contribution to Pay the Rent)

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Narelle Happ is a garden designer and horticulturalist who specialises in native garden and permaculture design. She has over a decade of experience and is passionate about creating ‘living’ spaces which are nurturing, productive and sustainable. The majority of her research and learning about native food gardens is from working at Sydney Wildflower Nursery which is a native specialist nursery and stocks a large range of bush food plants. Narelle has endorsement from Uncle Noel and Trish Butler, Uncle Dean, Uncle Max, Aunty Carol, Aunty Dolly, Fran Bodkin and many other elders she has had the privilege of running workshops for and with.

Pocket City Farms acknowledges we live, work and farm on land that was forcibly taken from Aboriginal people. There has been no Treaty with the First Nations of this place and the effects of colonisation continue to this day. We pay 1% of our income in rent for workshops that utilise indigenous knowledge. Our teachers have been given permission to share the techniques taught in these workshops.

Pocket City Farms is continuously updating our covid practices to make our workshops and events as safe as possible, following the current guidelines and recommendations.

For information on our refund and cancellation policy click here.

Earlier Event: February 26
NATURAL BEEKEEPING
Later Event: March 5
URBAN FARM TOUR // MARCH 2022