Permaculture garden talk: enhancing biodiversity

 
When:
November 29, 2015 @ 11:30 – 12:30
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Where:
Private garden (address provided on booking)
Reservoir VIC
Australia
Cost:
$10 / $5 Concession (children free)
Contact:
Darebin Sustainable Food Officer
8470 8392

backyard harvest_Page_14_Image_0002With Damian Curtain.

Damian has been enthusiastically practicing permaculture since he attended a talk by permaculture co-founder Bill Mollison in 1977. He is also involved in replanting native vegetation on Herring Island in inner suburban Melbourne. What permaculture and bush regeneration have in common is that they both aim to establish biodiversity whether building up microbes in the soil, integrating chooks and fruit trees or attracting wildlife to the garden. The complex mix of species form mutually beneficial relationships, all performing multiple functions such as nutrient cycling, pollination or pest control. Damian’s garden reflects his love of growing food for both humans and local native species.

This event is part of the Darebin Backyard Harvest Festival.