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This is a practical experience-based course, consisting of lectures and hands-on exercises. To receive a Certificate of Completion students must attend all sessions and complete and present a satisfactory assignment.

Please click on the following links to view the time tables for each location:



Burnaby

Spring 2009

Feb 3 Tue Introduction
Feb 5 Thu Botany / Adaptations within Ecosystems
Feb 10 Tue The Soil Ecosystem
Feb 12 Thu Soil Testing
Feb 17 Tue Soil Fertility Management
Feb 21 Sat Composting
Feb 24 Tue Teas and Brews
Feb 26 Thu Water-Wise Gardening
Mar 3 Tue Permaculture Design
Mar 7 Sat Garden Bed Installation
Mar 10 Tue Pruning 1
Mar 14 Sat Pruning 2
Mar 17 Thu Landscape Health 1 - Principles
Mar 21 Sat Landscape Health 2- Problem Solving
Mar 24 Tue Lawns
Mar 26 Thu Garden Design & Construction

 

Maple Ridge

Spring 2009
Please note: in addition to completing the course components, students of this course are required to perform 12 hours of volunteer work at the CEED Center.

Feb 4 Wed Introduction
Feb 7 Sat Botany / Adaptations within Ecosystems
Feb 11 Wed The Soil Ecosystem
Feb 14 Sat Soil Testing
Feb 18 Wed Soil Fertility Management
Feb 21 Sat Composting
Feb 25 Wed Teas and Brews
Feb 28 Sat Water-Wise Gardening
Mar 4 Wed Permaculture Design
Mar 7 Sat Garden Bed Installation
Mar 11 Wed Pruning 1
Mar 14 Sat Pruning 2
Mar 18 Wed Landscape Health 1 - Principles
Mar 21 Sat Lawns
Mar 25 Wed Garden Design & Construction
Mar 28 Sat Landscape Health 2- Problem Solving

 

Nanaimo / Parksville

Spring 2009 (not yet finalized)

    Introduction
    Botany / Adaptations within Ecosystems
    The Soil Ecosystem
    Soil Testing
    Soil Fertility Management
    Composting
    Teas and Brews
    Water-Wise Gardening
    Permaculture Design
    Garden Bed Installation
    Pruning 1
    Pruning 2
    Landscape Health 1 - Principles
    Landscape Health 2- Problem Solving
    Lawns
    Garden Design & Construction

 

Stony Plain

2009

Two course options are offered at this location:

  • A basic course (14 sessions)
  • An extended course (26 sessions)

For more information please contact the Stony Plain Multicultural Heritage Center
Phone: (780) 963-2777
E-mail: info@multicentre.org

 

Victoria

Spring 2009

Feb 3 Tue Introduction
Feb 5 Thu Botany / Adaptations within Ecosystems
Feb 10 Tue The Soil Ecosystem
Feb 12 Thu Soil Testing
Feb 17 Tue Soil Fertility Management
Feb 21 Sat Composting
Feb 24 Tue Teas and Brews
Feb 26 Thu Water-Wise Gardening
Mar 3 Tue Permaculture Design
Mar 7 Sat Garden Bed Installation
Mar 10 Tue Pruning 1
Mar 14 Sat Pruning 2
Mar 17 Thu Landscape Health 1 - Principles
Mar 21 Sat Landscape Health 2- Problem Solving
Mar 24 Tue Lawns
Mar 26 Thu Garden Design & Construction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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