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Grow North 2022 Workshop 3

21 May 2022


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 13:00

'Pest and disease control' - protecting your plants/ crops

Venue : Highland Liliums, Kiltarlity

Time: 10.00am - 1pm (approx finish)

Coffee/tea middway through session.

Tutor : Sue Mullins, a local professional gardener/ garden designer

The workshop will include input and practical activity with opportunity to ask questions. 

Aiming to cover:protecting your plants/ crops from pests and diseases, plant care; beneficial insects, dealing with slugs, snails, aphids, fungal diseases, mildew.

Book your place by email to grownorth@transitionblackisle.org

(Booking final deadline 5.00 Friday 20 May)


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Culbokie Community Market

21 May 2022


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 12:00

Saturday 21 May  10.00 - 12.00     Findon Hall
 


If you live in the Ferintosh Community Council area, get the Wee Bus to the market - phone  07387 364541


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Transition Summit - last two days'events 20 - 21 May

21 May 2022


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 21:00

Saturday 21 May            various times        via Zoom

Information about the events of the final two days of the 'Together We Can' summit, and links to recordings of previous sessions (at the end of the email) are in this email from Transition Network, organisers of the summit.

There is also a follow-up Open Space programme from 23-28 May.

You or your group can offer a session on a question which has bubbled up for you or share a project or topic you're interested in.  Our team won't be actively involved in these sessions - it's over to you!  Hosts can submit details of the session they are organising and a video conference link.  We'll share what's planned with Summit participants in our wrap up email on Monday. 

More information in the email 

Open Space programme

Offer an Open Space session

You can see the whole programme in a PDF document in which you can click on individual events to join.

We are part of the rapidly expanding worldwide Transition Towns movement. The Black Isle is a peninsula of about 100 sq miles ENE of Inverness in Scotland, UK.