Summer Gardening - Understanding Shade & Heat
Description
You often see terms like full sun, sun, part shade, and shade on plant labels, but what do they really mean for vegetable gardening? How do you know where to place your plants? And then there’s heat – a different factor entirely.
In this one-hour online Masterclass, Teresa Day will explain the differences between light descriptions like sun and part shade, what light and warmth plants need to thrive, and how you recognise but also create suitable microclimates in your garden, regardless of its size.
Focusing on summer vegetables, she’ll also cover the growing need for semi-permanent shade structures, providing examples of different styles and types to suit your needs, along with tips on sourcing materials and emphasizing the importance of reusing and recycling. No summer session sould be complete without watering!!! So the session will wrap up with a quick recap of the most efficient way to water your plants and how designs of wicking beds are developing and evolving.
This session is the first in a series called “Summer Gardening Skills”. Other topics include – Seed Saving and Storing, Hand Pollination 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
- How to survive summer!
What you will get
- Free access to recording for 2 weeks
What to bring
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What to wear
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Appropriate for
Gardeners who want to nurture veggies over summer
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
Teresa has worked for SGA for three years and is now the Master Class Co-ordinator, having previously been responsible for the delivery of the community training program. She is a sustainable design professional with experience in community development and environmental education. A home gardener for over 20 years and a chicken keeper and forager she has a particular interest in personal sustainable choices and lifestyle changes individuals can implement within their home and garden to reduce their carbon footprint, become more resilient and connect better with their local community. She volunteer at a local climate action group and is involved with Glenbervie Stationeers program
Sustainable Gardening Australia has an average rating of 4.6 for their other classes.
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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