Know Your Plants with Dick Copeman
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Plants are the basis of the beautiful and complex natural systems on which we all depend, and knowing plants helps us enjoy and protect nature. This workshop is for gardeners, permaculturalists, bush regenerators, plant propagators, bush walkers and anyone who wants to be able to know their plants and how they fit into the web of life.
Utilising Northey Street City Farm’s diverse range of plants, Dick Copeman, the farm’s plant guru, will help you recognise the features that identify plants, and the botanical families that they belong to. He will also help you use some of the resources available for plant ID and indicate others that you can access.
Youth Offer
This workshop is suitable for teenagers, accompanied by mum, dad or another adult guardian, who has also paid to attend the workshop.
About the Facilitator
Dick is one of the co-founders of Northey Street City Farm. He has taken on a number of roles there, including education coordinator and farming manager. He has extensive experience in urban permaculture design and application, and has taught numerous courses and workshops over three decades. His particular interests are in design, garden ecology, tree and perennial crops, bush regeneration, bush foods and food preparation. Dick is also a keen amateur naturalist and member of the QLD Naturalists Club. Dick is co-author, with Helen Schwencke, of Inviting Nature to Dinner: The benefits of bringing biodiversity to our backyards.
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Utilising Northey Street City Farm’s diverse range of plants, Dick Copeman, the farm’s plant guru, will help you recognise the features that identify plants, and the botanical families that they belong to. He will also help you use some of the resources available for plant ID and indicate others that you can access.
Youth Offer
This workshop is suitable for teenagers, accompanied by mum, dad or another adult guardian, who has also paid to attend the workshop.
About the Facilitator
Dick is one of the co-founders of Northey Street City Farm. He has taken on a number of roles there, including education coordinator and farming manager. He has extensive experience in urban permaculture design and application, and has taught numerous courses and workshops over three decades. His particular interests are in design, garden ecology, tree and perennial crops, bush regeneration, bush foods and food preparation. Dick is also a keen amateur naturalist and member of the QLD Naturalists Club. Dick is co-author, with Helen Schwencke, of Inviting Nature to Dinner: The benefits of bringing biodiversity to our backyards.
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