A chance to learn how to 'green' your city garden or 'Tyneside Yards' as they are affectionately known here; is being offered through a ten session course.
The Workers' Educational Association (WEA), the country's largest voluntary provider of adult education, and the Soil Association, the UK's leading campaigning and certification organisation for organic food and farming are holding a ten session course on city gardening at the Jesmond Nurseries, Jesmond Dene Road, Newcastle, from Monday 15 September.
Led by Mick Marston, Northern Development Manager of the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens, the course will provide an introduction to livening up your garden or adding colour to a dull back yard - but using environmentally friendly and sustainable methods. It will also look at what kind of shrubs, flowers and vegetables grow well together, and what are the best ways of nurturing them.
For more details of the City Gardening course contact the WEA on 0191 212 6100 or northeast@wea.org.uk.
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