Regenerative NO DIG edible gardening

Regenerative NO DIG edible gardening

How to use no dig methods and effective composting to increase food production and reduce effort

By edge

Date and time

Saturday, July 27 · 2 - 5pm GMT+1

Location

Sheepdrove Organic Farm

Sheepdrove Road Lambourn RG17 7UU United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 3 hours

This is a course at our demonstration Market Garden in Berkshire - public transport options are limited.


Please note, as a small non-profit organisation, it's not sustainable to offer refunds.

If you need to cancel your place up to one month of the course, you will be offered a credit towards another workshop.

After that time, we can only offer a credit if we have been able to re-sell your place on the course.


We will be taking a tour of the market garden, with an opportunity to taste and touch plants, and ask questions.

Please wear sturdy footwear and dress for all weathers!

60% of this course is outside, and the ground is uneven. We will spend some time indoors with slides, books and discussions.

Refreshments provided.

The venue is rural and the nearest shop is a 10 minute drive away (Lambourn).

The nearest train station is Didcot or Hungerford. It is very difficult to reach this venue on public transport.


Suitable for:

Anyone who would like to save time, energy and money in the edible garden, whilst building soil health and getting great crop results for fruit, veg and herbs.


About the event (including practical elements):

Using our market garden and polytunnel, we will look at the no dig garden, what we grow and why. You will be able to see our crops growing, taste them and ask questions about them.

We will discuss composting in detail, showing you a number of different systems.

We will also talk about how to sell produce and how to comply with regulations.

There will be an opportunity to buy some of our produce – cash only please.


You will learn:

  • How to design and set up a No Dig edible garden
  • Which crops to grow
  • When to sow
  • When to harvest
  • Setting up a composting system
  • Building healthy soils


Next steps:

Taking one of our specialist courses on Fruit, Vegetable or Herb production.


Testimonials:

Lovely course, thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend :)

Lyndsey, Berks


I would recommend edge (formerly incredible edible) to anyone. I have never been a very confident gardener but the courses I have done have provided me with such a wealth of information and expertise that I now feel encouraged to give things a go.

Lorna, Wantage


"Very interesting and supportive. It has given me the confidence to research and try things I hadn't thought about before. Thank you Rachael"

Sarah, Berkshire


"Urban Design OBU benefited greatly from a workshop on urban food production using the UFP toolkit by Rachel Hammond of Edge landscaping. The students managed to develop a masterplan for a global city site measuring the productivity of their designs, management issues as well as understanding the social and environmental benefits of UFP. The workshops are compelling and effective for valuing UFP."

Regina L. Oxford Brookes University


About the Tutor

Rachel is a Landscape Architect & Urban Designer specialising in regenerative food production. She designs spaces for food, soil health and wildlife and biodiversity, as well as maximising harvests and reducing the work needed to achieve it.

She learnt to grow food from her Grandparents in Jersey who grew much of their own produce on their acre - including Jersey Royal Potatoes! Rachel still loves potatoes.

Growing food all her life, and commercially for the last 10 years, Rachel has worked with CSA, farms, market gardens, urban farms, community gardens and corporate businesses to increase food production and efficiency, whilst reducing labour and costs.

Rachel founded edge, a non-profit design agency, with the main aims of designing urban food production systems, growing food within whole ecosystems and educating others on food production systems and ecological farming practices.

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