CRACKING CONCRETE, GROWING CARROTS, SINKING CARBON

September 12 → 10:00 am11:00 am

Phoenix Cinema, Pickaquoy, Kirkwall

Join regenerative gardener Elizabeth Woodcock as she takes the latest scientific research and applies it to growing our own food in our own gardens. “The best way to make our gardens more fertile,” she says, “is to restore the teaming web of life, and this in turn sequesters carbon into the soil.”

You can read in Frontiers magazine about some of the concrete-cracking – around four tons of it – that she did herself in order to create a garden in a small back yard that now grows pumpkins and pak choi, lettuce and herbs.

Her composting workshop will take place on [day TBA] at [Kirkwall venue TBA].

BEUY WHIT A WIND IT WIS LAST NIGHT!
THE MICROALGAL MIRACLE

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