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Westville Conservancy hosts sustainable gardening workshop

The Westville Conservancy will be joining forces with the Coffee and Compost community to teach community members about sustainable gardening.

THE Westville Conservancy will be hosting a sustainable gardening workshop along with the Coffee and Compost community. Joined by their passion of conservancy, Coffee and Compost is a community that shares knowledge on biodiversity, compost-making, mulching and soil retention.

Speaking about the workshop, the organiser, Carol Lovemore, said it is a way to raise awareness on the richness and quality of biodiversity.

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“The workshop will take place at the Westville Country Club and Conservancy Indigenous Nursery. We are happy to share our knowledge with the community. The workshop is open to anyone who wishes to start their own garden at home and to organisations and businesses with the same mission – all are welcome,” she said.

Come along on Tuesday, November 26, to the Westville Country Club and Conservancy Indigenous Nursery on 1 Link Road, Westville, from 09:00. For more information, contact Jenni on 082 487 4939.

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