Presents:
Edible Gardening Workshop
Saturday, July 13th
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
at the Women's Center
Learn how to plant a sustainable garden in your own backyard!
We’ll cover:
Proper irrigation: the secret to success!
What to plant: seeds vs starter plants
Where to get plants
Bed prep and placement: sun aspect and good dirt
and more!
PLEASE REGISTER BY JULY 10TH
Edible Gardening Workshop
Saturday, July 13th
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
at the Women's Center
Learn how to plant a sustainable garden in your own backyard!
We’ll cover:
Proper irrigation: the secret to success!
What to plant: seeds vs starter plants
Where to get plants
Bed prep and placement: sun aspect and good dirt
and more!
PLEASE REGISTER BY JULY 10TH
Suggested Cost: $30
Sliding scale $25 - $35
Sliding scale $25 - $35
Jordan Bantuelle co-founded the All You Need Institute (AYNI), where he teaches people how to provide for basic needs in ways that restore ecosystems and build community. He is a native New Orleanian who graduated with a degree in biology from LSU, where he entered the world of environmental organizing. For 5 years prior to AYNI, Jordan co-operated Southbound Gardens, selling produce and edible starter plants, and leading adult urban farming workshops and school garden programs.
Jordan manages the 111 acres at AYNI, restoring the uplands to a pine savannah, primarily through prescribed burning and thinning out trees which he mills into lumber. He is also the primary builder, always exploring more natural and alternative methods. Jordan oversees the homestead and farming operations personally and by managing volunteers and residents of the AYNI intentional community. He teaches the skills he practices on site and as a guest speaker, including foraging wild foods, growing veggies and mushrooms, keeping bees and chickens, composting, building, prescribed fire, permaculture design, water management systems, survival and outdoor skills, and much more. Jordan is also the lead teacher of the AYNI Forest School, a play based, sensory experience to get kids in touch with nature in a collaborative way.
Jordan manages the 111 acres at AYNI, restoring the uplands to a pine savannah, primarily through prescribed burning and thinning out trees which he mills into lumber. He is also the primary builder, always exploring more natural and alternative methods. Jordan oversees the homestead and farming operations personally and by managing volunteers and residents of the AYNI intentional community. He teaches the skills he practices on site and as a guest speaker, including foraging wild foods, growing veggies and mushrooms, keeping bees and chickens, composting, building, prescribed fire, permaculture design, water management systems, survival and outdoor skills, and much more. Jordan is also the lead teacher of the AYNI Forest School, a play based, sensory experience to get kids in touch with nature in a collaborative way.
Women's Center for Healing & Transformation
(985) 892-8111
[email protected]
71667 Leveson Street
Abita Springs, LA 70420
(985) 892-8111
[email protected]
71667 Leveson Street
Abita Springs, LA 70420