Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 5:32:09 GMT
Expok invites you on April 29 to its theoretical-practical workshop: Introduction to urban gardens.
A 4-hour day where, from the hand of an expert, you will learn the
importance of vegetables and gardens, as well as the basic principles of organic agriculture that are necessary for establishing an
urban garden and the benefits of having one in home.
Aim
Obtain basic knowledge, both theoretical and practical, for
establishing a home urban garden, in order to produce organic vegetables for self-consumption.
Temario
Orchards:
What is an orchard?
Why have a garden? Importance of gardens.
What is organic home farming?
What do I need to start my own garden?
Vegetables:
What is a vegetable?
What vegetables can I plant in my garden?
What season do they grow best?
How long does the crop last?
When can I harvest?
Demonstration activities: Huacal garden.
Activities with deliverables: Planting calendar and preparation of a spice rack.
Includes proof.
Who teaches?
Biologist Ana Gabriela Aguilar Rosas France Mobile Number List Leader of Living Blue Organic Agriculture projects She has more than ten years of experience in environmental education projects and eco-technical development, mainly in urban and backyard agriculture projects.
As part of Azul Viviente's team of environmental educators, he has taught several courses for companies on water culture, climate change and efficient use of energy, in addition to developing content and teaching materials.
Graduate in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with a master's degree in Biochemical Sciences and a specialty in Climate Change Research (PIINCC) from the same university. He has three years of experience in biological research and more than eight years in community development projects, as well as consulting in the design and maintenance of green roofs, highlighting that of INFONAVI (recognized as the largest green roof in Latin America) and Corporate BANORTE In Monterrey.
She has worked on consultancy and training for the installation of urban gardens, hydroponics and worm culture for the government of Mexico City, as well as on environmental education and communication projects at the national level.
A 4-hour day where, from the hand of an expert, you will learn the
importance of vegetables and gardens, as well as the basic principles of organic agriculture that are necessary for establishing an
urban garden and the benefits of having one in home.
Aim
Obtain basic knowledge, both theoretical and practical, for
establishing a home urban garden, in order to produce organic vegetables for self-consumption.
Temario
Orchards:
What is an orchard?
Why have a garden? Importance of gardens.
What is organic home farming?
What do I need to start my own garden?
Vegetables:
What is a vegetable?
What vegetables can I plant in my garden?
What season do they grow best?
How long does the crop last?
When can I harvest?
Demonstration activities: Huacal garden.
Activities with deliverables: Planting calendar and preparation of a spice rack.
Includes proof.
Who teaches?
Biologist Ana Gabriela Aguilar Rosas France Mobile Number List Leader of Living Blue Organic Agriculture projects She has more than ten years of experience in environmental education projects and eco-technical development, mainly in urban and backyard agriculture projects.
As part of Azul Viviente's team of environmental educators, he has taught several courses for companies on water culture, climate change and efficient use of energy, in addition to developing content and teaching materials.
Graduate in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with a master's degree in Biochemical Sciences and a specialty in Climate Change Research (PIINCC) from the same university. He has three years of experience in biological research and more than eight years in community development projects, as well as consulting in the design and maintenance of green roofs, highlighting that of INFONAVI (recognized as the largest green roof in Latin America) and Corporate BANORTE In Monterrey.
She has worked on consultancy and training for the installation of urban gardens, hydroponics and worm culture for the government of Mexico City, as well as on environmental education and communication projects at the national level.