Want to incorporate lovely local native plants into spaces around you? This workshop with Steve from Endemic Environments will support you in native garden design.
This workshop is geared to support and inspire you with your own garden projects, whether you’re already designers, gardeners, backyard warriors, home owners and aspiring green thumbs. Steve Dedrick has 20+yrs experience in the environmental, horticulture, landscape & garden industry and will share his knowledge of the process within design, site analysis to concept, native plant design & species, drawing programs, project implementation, getting started, troubleshooting & pitfalls through open discussion, lead by your questions.
The EcoClassroom Sanctuary at Tatachilla Lutheran College is a 3.37 ha revegetated site, modelled on natural ecosystems that once existed in the McLaren Vale region. The sanctuary is home to native fauna including endangered Brush-Tailed Bettongs, Long-Nosed Potoroos and Tammar Wallabies, as well as lizards, frogs and birds throughout. The workshop space is a rammed earth sustainable building connected to the plants and animals surrounding.
Suitable for adults
BYO lunch. Tea and coffee provided.
We have First Nations sponsored places available, and may be able to offer sponsored places for those struggling financially.
Please contact Dani Austin at eco@tatachilla.sa.edu.au for more details or if you have any questions.