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Time: August 7, 2011 from 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Location: Casa Matea - www.casamatea.com/contact
Street: West 18th Avenue
City/Town: Vancouver (Dunbar Village)
Website or Map: http://www.casamatea.com
Phone: please use e-mail
Event Neighbourhood and Type: dunbar, village, workshop
Organized By: Jeff Kitchen
Latest Activity: Aug 6, 2011
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Casa Matea & Kitchen Gardens:
Summer Workshop Series
We are Matea Kulic and Jeff Kitchen, two friends with a vision of creating an urban homestead and eco-minded bed and breakfast in Dunbar Village in Vancouver. The bed and breakfast (Casa Matea) is currently in its first year of operations and with the help of Kitchen Gardens we are now focusing our energy on designing and establishing an edible and productive landscape based on permaculture philosophy. As part of this endeavor, we would like to invite the community to share in the learning process through a series of practical workshops. Workshop descriptions and details can be found below.
For Matea & Jeff's bios visit www.casamatea.ca/aboutus
- The cost of each workshop is $15, or else you can attend all four workshops for one $50 payment, or three workshops for one $40 payment- Workshops have a limit of 15 people, so please contact kitchengardens05@gmail.com in order to sign up beforehand and confirm that there is still space available.
Sunday August 7th 2011
Vermi(worm)composting & Compost Tea: Decompose, Aerate, Fertilize… and more!
- Learn about red wiggler worms and the basics of vermiculture
- Learn how to create your own vermicomposter for indoor or outdoor use
- Learn how to manage and troubleshoot your vermicomposter
- Go through the steps of brewing your own compost tea fertilizer ( for the plants, not for you! : )
- Learn about other uses for red wiggler worms
- Receive a list of resources for further research and learning
Sunday August 14th 2011
Permanent Agriculture/Culture: An Introduction to Permaculture Philosophy and Design
- Learn the root permaculture definitions, ethics, and the branching principles of design
- Learn the basic steps and “tools” of the permaculture design process
- Use CasaMatea as an example for the design process
- Start a permaculture design for your garden/property (big or small)
- Receive a list of resources for further research and learning
Sunday August 21st 2011
Perennial vegetables: beyond rhubarb and asparagus
- An introduction to over 40 perennial vegetables for cool temperate climates (zones 4-6)
- Sample various perennial vegetables such as sorrel, sweet cicely, sylvetta arugula, sunchokes, & more
- Learn where to purchase, how to plant, how to manage, and how to cook some of these low maintenance plants
- Receive a list of resources for further research and learning
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