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Getting the best out of your soil

At the last gathering of the Border Landcare Organic Group (BLOG), Sister Pat Bundock gave an insight into the Transition Movement, which helps communities become more self-sustainable and resilient in the face of increasing global problems, particularly the depletion of resources.
On Saturday, David Gourlay will give a presentation on how to get the best out of your soil. Mr Gourlay’s company, Soilife Products, manufactures and distributes fermented conditioners for soil, compost and water.
He will talk about different biological action in soils and water assessment, nil turn compost making and labour saving, and cost effective biological farming practices.
In particular, he will show the use of neem-based products to treat downy and powdery mildew.
Participants are asked to bring along a soil sample and their soil analysis (mineral and biological if possible) so they can share and discuss the best way to get the most out of these soils.
After lunch there will be a farm walk at a nearby vineyard to gain a practical understanding.
This event will be at the Ballandean Soccer Club hall and the program will begin with morning tea at 10am.
The meeting will start at 10.30am and Mr Gourlay’s presentation will start at 11am, followed by lunch about 12.30pm.
Bring a chair and lunch or morning tea to share, cup and plate, as well as a hat for the farm walk.
Remember also to bring along any excess produce or plants for the Bring and Buy stall. Visitors are most welcome.
Information on BLOG activities can be found at www.granitenet.com.au/groups/environment/blog.

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