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March Workshop - Garlic Growing

  • Writer: Hunter Organic Growers Society
    Hunter Organic Growers Society
  • Mar 6
  • 1 min read

Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd March 2025


Join Vele from Garlic Kingdom for an engaging and hands-on workshop dedicated to the art of growing garlic! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, this workshop will provide you with all the knowledge and skills you need to cultivate your own garlic at home.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Varieties of Garlic: Discover the different types of garlic, their subgroups and their unique flavors.

  • Planting Techniques: Learn the best practices for planting garlic cloves, specific to our local climate.

  • Care and Maintenance: Understand how to care for your garlic plants, including watering and fertilising.

  • Harvesting and Storage: Get tips on when and how to harvest your garlic, and the best methods for curing and storing it to ensure long-lasting freshness.

  • Introduction to Garlic Cultivars: Including their unique heat, spice and intensity levels.


There will be an opportunity to purchase garlic on the day (subject to stock availability).


There is a Friday and Saturday workshop available. HOGS will be providing morning tea on the Saturday. We have been advised once the Friday and Saturday morning workshops sell out, they will open up Friday and Saturday afternoon workshops.


PLEASE NOTE: It says this workshop is available to Lake Macquarie residents only, but HOGS members are able to buy tickets.


The cost of the event is $22.49. Tickets available from Eventbrite:





 
 
 

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the tradition custodians of the lands of the Hunter region, the Awabakal, Worimi and Wonnarua peoples. We pay our respects to their elders past and present. 

We acknowledge their deep contributions to sustainable agriculture and land stewardship. They were our first farmers and caretakers of country - the soils, rivers and seas. 

We are gardeners, farmers, and first time producers of our own backyard fodder, who meet monthly to learn about living and growing sustainably in the Hunter Valley and surrounds.

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