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Sat, 25 Jun

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Moneyreagh

Growing veg with Picked Organic and Four Leaf Farm

Spend the morning with Dave from Picked Organic and Michael and Alex from Four Leaf Farm learning about their systems for producing fantastic vegetables, salads and herbs.

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Growing veg with Picked Organic and Four Leaf Farm

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25 Jun 2022, 12:36 – 14:00

Moneyreagh, 9 Ballykeel Rd S, Moneyreagh, Newtownards BT23 6BU, UK

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From tiny plots where they produce the most fantastic, sustainable produce, Dave, Michael and Alex have teamed up to move into field scale production and launched a joint Community Supported Agriculture veg box scheme for the summer season.

In this 2-hour training session they will walk and talk through their systems, how they plan their crops, manage weeds and pests, improve their soil, make their own compost and routes to market.

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