Introduction to Organic Gardening

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Rather than use chemicals in your garden - is there an organic alternative? If you have your own allotment, you have control of what you eat and an organic practice can ensure you are not exposed to the chemicals used by commercial growers. Gain confidence that you are eating natural food with no health risks attached, and that your garden has no negative affect on your environment.Through lectures, demonstrations and illustration.Level 1 Garden Design (NCFE) and other gardening courses. Please browse our website for details.

Course information

Name: Introduction to Organic Gardening Qualification title: - Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Awarding - Created 20160315 14:19:35 Updated 20160315 14:19:35

Entry requirements

Pen and paper. Equipment required Pen and paper.

Provider

Eastleigh College
Further Education
experts@eastleigh.ac.uk
023 8091 1000
https://www.eastleigh.ac.uk/

Address

Chestnut Avenue Town: Eastleigh County:Hampshire

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