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Growing Cut Flowers

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2 x Sat, 14 - 21 February 09:00 am - 03:00 pm Byron Community College - Mullum Campus 12 $240.00

Introduction:

Dreaming of filling your home, or local markets with your own beautiful blooms? Learn how to grow seasonal, spray-free, and organic annual flowers right here in the Northern Rivers. Designed for both hobbyists and aspiring micro flower farmers, this course will guide you through the key steps for soil health, crop planning, succession planting, and pest and disease management. You’ll also learn where to source the best seeds and seedlings, how to tap into local markets, and what it takes to manage a thriving micro flower farm.
Whether you’re growing for the joy of it or looking to turn your passion into a small business, this course will give you the practical skills and confidence to start growing the moment you finish.

What to Bring

  • Own refreshments/lunch



Important information

Once your enrolment is completed you will receive a confirmation email. This email will include your receipt and inform you of the dates, times and venue for your course. It will also let you know of anything you need to take to class with you.

Please make sure that you give us a valid email address and mobile number as any course changes will be communicated via sms or email.

Students are required to be 15 years old and above at the time of enrolment.

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We keep our class sizes small so that you get a better experience. Avoid disappointment, enrol early!  

Tutor Profile:

Janene Price
 
Janene is an organic gardener, educator and consultant who uses permaculture principles in her work and daily life. Her business 'Love to Grow' helps people implement effective and realistic permaculture based gardens into their lives. As well as working in private gardens, she has a micro flower farm in Burringbar and is running permaculture, cut flower and gardening workshops for the public.

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