How to: Build Healthy Soil in Your Garden - with Stephanie Hafferty
How to: Build Healthy Soil in Your Garden - with Stephanie Hafferty
Join award-winning organic gardening expert Stephanie Hafferty to learn how to build healthy soil in your garden or growing space.
A leading authority in the UK on no-dig gardening, Stephanie has grown her own for over three decades and worked as a professional no-dig kitchen gardener for over 15 years.
In this session, she’ll be sharing her knowledge and experience of building healthy soil which is the foundation of any productive garden.
This session is perfect for you if...
- You're at any stage for your food growing journey, from total beginner to a grower looking to build your skills.
- You have questions about your soil and how to improve it.
- You've heard of no-dig gardening and want to give it a try, or you're already using no-dig and want to pick up some extra tips!
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