Days and Dates: Saturday and Sunday, December 8-9, 2012
 
Time: 9A — 6P both days
 
Address: Private residence in Woodland Hills, CA. Out of respect for the host, address will be released to registrants only.
 
Registration: $25 per person for the weekend. For more info and to register visit http://bit.ly/QZJo6x.
 
Additional info: Deadline for online and snail mail registration is Tuesday, December 4th. Potluck supper on Saturday. We need an accurate head count for snacks and beverages on Saturday and Sunday.
 
 
Do you have a lawn or a weedy eyesore you want to be rid of in preparation for a low-water use landscape or an edible garden? Want to start off with a clean slate without using poisons while enhancing soil fertility? How about suppressing most weed growth at the same time?
 
Would you like to save yourself multiple weekends of hard labor that would be spent shoveling off the sod (or save yourself the expense of paying for that service)? In gardening and landscaping, labor is the largest variable cost involved by the very nature of the work itself. Certainly a sheet mulch takes effort up front but the results are worth it!

To work well, sheet mulches
  • need to be tailored to your garden goals because a sheet mulch in preparation for a garden of edibles is different from a sheet mulch for CA natives
  • need to be tailored to thwart the survival and propagation strategies of the plants you don’t want
  • are time sensitive – it matters what time of the year they are used
  • need to be selectively applied because there are situations in which a different technique will yield better results
  • need to be carefully applied around established plants you want to keep so that you don’t harm or accidently kill them
We’ll be covering all of this during the workshop and more.
 
Learn sheet mulching in this lecture/hands-on format workshop. We’ll be talking about the what, how, and when of sheet mulching and then we’ll put concepts into practice. As an exclusive bonus to attendees of this workshop, we will also cover key principles behind ecologically intelligent garden design and dry stack construction of raised garden beds with broken concrete (aka urbanite). Sign up now because this is the last sheet mulching workshop that Urban/Suburban Ecoliteracy will be offering in Southern CA.
Got questions? Send an e-mail to questions (at) urban-suburban-ecoliteracy (dot) com.