More Spice to Grow in Your Garden – Part 2
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<p>Ticket sales close 24 hours prior to event.Join us via Zoom (Sydney – Australia AEDT) for a journey into the exotic world of spice and learn how you can grow several spices at home in your garden.*See note at bottom.This presentation will give you insight to just how many spices are easily grown, some even in containers or small gardens.Take the journey with us in our Growing Spice series.The first two workshops discuss a range of Exotic Spices you may know or use in your kitchen cookingPart 3 covers Australian Spices using our native species.All workshops will talk on growing the Spice plants. harvesting and storageTake the journey with us.This is part TWO of three in our Grow Spice Series.Part One- Growing Your Own Spice in Your Vegetable GardenPart Two- More Spice to Grow in Your GardenPart Three- Wonderful Australian Bush Spices- Grow Them in Your GardenYou will need to register for each workshop separatelySearch for tickets to any you’ve missed, we run these every other month.Here’s the the link for tickets to all our eventshttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/workshopmygarden-30999702491Series include;Vegetable Growing series – 6 parts (next up in March)Spice Growing series – 3 parts – FebruaryAustralian Bush Food series – 4 parts – FebruaryGiving back to the gardeners of the worldSee you soonNOTE: This is held in Sydney- Australian time (AEDT) Daylight Savings time so check your time zone by clicking the zoom link when sentHistory has shown that not everyone who registers for the event actually attends, usually 30-50% max attend.Our capacity for Zoom workshop is 100 attendees, so from 01/01/22 ticket sales will open beyond 100 registrations with the first 100 logging in to attend.This way more that wish to attend can.This event is not recorded.Emails sent with Zoom link;24 hours prior to the event2 hours before event startA reminder 10 mins before start time, when you’re able to log into the meetingIf you don’t receive the 1st or 2nd email please contact</p>