20.3.2024 | Nature
How to create a natural garden at a free lecture
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Jonathan Hanna / Unsplash

This Thursday, March 21, certified permaculture designer Marian Nummert will give a free lecture on how to create a natural garden. The event is part of the Tartu’s European Capital of Culture 2024 main programme.
Nummert, who regularly gives lectures, trainings and consultations will talk about the principles of designing a natural garden and delve into the specifics of permaculture.
Giving the knowledge and inspiration needed to begin creating your own natural garden where you can grow your own fruits and vegetables.
You can learn more about the free-to-attend event and register through the official Tartu 2024 website here. The event will take place in Estonian.
For those of you who are green fingered this is just one of a number of events taking place that are part of the “Growing with Your Food” project, which is part of the main programme of events celebrating Tartu’s year as the European Capital of Culture in 2024.
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