Slow Food Cork City has a great event coming up. They are visiting Caroline Robinson's organic farm on February 20th at 2pm. You will learn all there is about grow your own vegetables in all type of spaces. If you think you don't have the space - think again.
Caroline Robinson is well known in Cork having established the Farmer's Market in Cork City (currently opposite the Opera House) on Saturdays. It has 'grown' over the years and is now a gathering spot for shoppers on a Saturday morning in Cork City.
Caroline will talk about seeding, planting, composting, polytunnels etc. Cakes, tea and coffee will make this more a social gathering than an educational afternoon. Costs for members are €15, non-members are €20 - all is included.
Directions to Caroline's farm are given at time of booking. Places are limited, so don't wait too long. Email Caz & Deirdre on corkcity@slowfoodireland.com to secure your place.
Caroline Robinson is well known in Cork having established the Farmer's Market in Cork City (currently opposite the Opera House) on Saturdays. It has 'grown' over the years and is now a gathering spot for shoppers on a Saturday morning in Cork City.
Caroline will talk about seeding, planting, composting, polytunnels etc. Cakes, tea and coffee will make this more a social gathering than an educational afternoon. Costs for members are €15, non-members are €20 - all is included.
Directions to Caroline's farm are given at time of booking. Places are limited, so don't wait too long. Email Caz & Deirdre on corkcity@slowfoodireland.com to secure your place.
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