Summer Gardening Skills - Hand Pollination
Description
Pollination plays a crucial role in achieving successful summer vegetable harvests. But how well do you understand the pollination needs of your plants? Are you familiar with which plants are self-pollinating, which require cross-pollination, and which rely on wind, insects, or animals? And do you know which ones might need a little extra help, literally with your own hands?
Join Karen Sutherland for this one-hour Master Class session where she will:
- Introduce you to the world of pollination, explaining the different types;
- Identify which summer vegetables in your garden may benefit from hand pollination;
- Teach you the biological elements to look for to recognise male and female plant parts.
- Teach you the equipment and techniques for hand-pollinating different fruit bearing plants;
- Explain the importance of hand pollination, not only for achieving abundant crops but also for maintaining seed integrity for future seasons.
By the end of this session, you’ll have the knowledge and tools to boost your vegetable garden’s and will be bursting to get out into the garden to help your plants along. This session is the first in a series called “Summer Gardening Skills”. Other topics include – Seed Saving and Storing and Fruit Tree Pruning. Book the Series Package for discount. Friends of SGA receive a 15% discount on Master Class full price tickets. You can become a Friend of SGA here. Green Garden Professional (GGPs) receive a 30% discount.
What you will learn
- The ins and outs of polliation and how to successfully hand pollinate fruiting plants
What you will get
- Access to recording for 2 weeks
What to bring
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What to wear
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Appropriate for
Gardeners with 1-5 years experience.
Sustainable Gardening Australia (SGA) is a not-for-profit non-government organiation dedicated to achieving a healthy biodiverse planet.
Its driving purpose is to:
- Encourage, educate and enable home and professional gardeners to adopt sustainable gardening practices to protect or enhance the natural environment;
- Provide information, education and undertake research about the natural environment;
- Reconnect people to the natural world through gardening; and
- Ensure an understanding of the impacts that gardening decisions about chemical and resource use have on the natural environment well beyond their neighbourhood.
Your Teacher
Karen Sutherland has been growing food since she was 8 years old and has had 40 years training and experience in horticulture, specialising in edible gardening for the last 15 years. She teaches, writes, and consults on edible gardening, with an emphasis on native Australian plants for food and health. She co-authored the award-winning book ‘Tomato, Know Sow Grow Feast’ in 2018 and regular writes for Organic Gardening Magazine and Green Magazine. She also has a regular spot on 3CR radio.
Sustainable Gardening Australia has an average rating of 4.6 for their other classes.
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Terms & Conditions
SGA’s Booking Conditions
- Bookings are considered final once payment is made and no refunds will be given for non-attendance.
- If there are insufficient numbers for an event it may be cancelled or postponed by SGA. If this is the case, you will be notified and given the option of either a full refund or a transfer to a different SGA event of equivalent value.
- Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled starting time for registration and seating