Black Isle Brewery & Farm Update May 1st 2022

Vegetables for All Seasons - Harvesting and Successional Sowing Course July 7th

The third course in our series, Harvesting and Successional Sowing, will focus on the best ways of harvesting and providing a continuous supply of fresh produce with advice on successional sowing and intercropping. Also tips on indoor growing and perfect tomatoes. 

Each session will start with a discussion to find out what each gardener wants to achieve in their own garden and what they're most hesitant about growing, all over a nice cup of tea/coffee and homemade cake.

July 7th 2022

10am to 1.30pm - Ticket price: £45

Tea, coffee and home made cake included

Purchase your ticket here

Vegetables for All Seasons - Second Season Course August 25th

The fourth course in our series, Second Season, will focus on planning and sowing for Autumn/Winter crops as well as maintaining your Summer crops. Weed and pest control including companion planting.

Each session will start with a discussion to find out what each gardener wants to achieve in their own garden and what they're most hesitant about growing, all over a nice cup of tea/coffee and homemade cake.

 

August 25th 2022

10am to 1.30pm - Ticket price: £45

Tea, coffee and home made cake included

Purchase your ticket here

Vegetables for All Seasons - Harvest Festival Course October 6th

The fifth course in our series, Harvest Festival, will focus on how to make the most of your produce, end of season advice with lessons on storing and preserving vegetables and fruit.

Each session will start with a discussion to find out what each gardener wants to achieve in their own garden and what they're most hesitant about growing, all over a nice cup of tea/coffee and homemade cake.

 

October 6th 2022

10am to 1.30pm - Ticket price: £45

Tea, coffee and home made cake included

Purchase your ticket here

Vegetables for All Seasons - Laying The Ground For Next Year Course November 17th

The sixth course in our series, Laying The Ground For Next Year, will focus on how to make no-dig beds, lessons in compost making, cropping plans and Winter jobs. Including fruit tree/shrub pruning.

Each session will start with a discussion to find out what each gardener wants to achieve in their own garden and what they're most hesitant about growing, all over a nice cup of tea/coffee and homemade cake.

 

November 17th 2022

10am to 1.30pm - Ticket price: £45

Tea, coffee and home made cake included

Purchase your ticket here

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