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Join us THIS Saturday for our next workshop on How To Be A Climate Change Gardener @zilkerbotanicalgarden. Mary @rosamilagrosagarden will be leading a seed mandala paper activity to plant in our gardens.
There are still spots left and you can get tickets from the link in our bio..
Date: March 11, 2023
Time: 9:30 -11 am
Location: Zilker Botanical Garden in the Oak Grove
MORE ABOUT THE CLASS
Come learn transforming activities for yourself, your garden and your bioregion. We will learn about how to garden with layers of moisture from the clouds.
Texas produces more greenhouse gasses than other countries. With all that carbon being released, we can do our part with cloud layer gardening. We can address this problem by keeping the unseen moisture in water vapor in the local water cycle available for soil and plants. When you have thriving microbes, you store carbon! By fostering relationships with nature, we keep moisture in the land. This is done by layering, building and texturing the landscape like clouds using berms, swales, tall grasses, walls and trees.
TOPICS COVERED:
What is Cloud Layer Gardening
How to Sequester Carbon
Why Plant Respiration and Soil Moisture Matter
How to Capture Moisture, Moisture Meditation
Why No Dig?
Why Does Your Relationship With Nature Matter?
How to Plant Cover Crops
Soil Renewal Field Remedy with Microbes
There are still spots left and you can get tickets from the link in our bio..
Date: March 11, 2023
Time: 9:30 -11 am
Location: Zilker Botanical Garden in the Oak Grove
MORE ABOUT THE CLASS
Come learn transforming activities for yourself, your garden and your bioregion. We will learn about how to garden with layers of moisture from the clouds.
Texas produces more greenhouse gasses than other countries. With all that carbon being released, we can do our part with cloud layer gardening. We can address this problem by keeping the unseen moisture in water vapor in the local water cycle available for soil and plants. When you have thriving microbes, you store carbon! By fostering relationships with nature, we keep moisture in the land. This is done by layering, building and texturing the landscape like clouds using berms, swales, tall grasses, walls and trees.
TOPICS COVERED:
What is Cloud Layer Gardening
How to Sequester Carbon
Why Plant Respiration and Soil Moisture Matter
How to Capture Moisture, Moisture Meditation
Why No Dig?
Why Does Your Relationship With Nature Matter?
How to Plant Cover Crops
Soil Renewal Field Remedy with Microbes