ESSENTIAL SOILS Series: Soil Health & No Dig FREE

ESSENTIAL SOILS Series: Soil Health & No Dig FREE

By edge

Get ready to dig into the world of soil health and no dig gardening as our experts spill the dirt and answer all your burning questions

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  • 1 hour
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Science & Tech • Science

Ask the experts: Soil Health & No Dig

Join us for an exciting online event where you can learn some of the key elements to soil health and the no dig gardening method.

Our experts will answer your questions and share their insights on how to improve soil quality and grow healthy plants without digging.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone interested in sustainable gardening practices.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts. Mark your calendar and get ready to dig into the world of soil health!


We will talk for around half the time, then open it up to questions and anything we can help you with.


About the Tutor

Rachel is a Landscape Architect & Urban Designer specialising in regenerative food production. She designs spaces for food, soil health and wildlife and biodiversity, as well as maximising harvests and reducing the work needed to achieve it.

She learnt to grow food from her Grandparents in Jersey who grew much of their own produce on their acre - including Jersey Royal Potatoes! Rachel still loves potatoes.

Growing food all her life, and commercially for the last 10 years, Rachel has worked with CSA, farms, market gardens, urban farms, community gardens and corporate businesses to increase food production and efficiency, whilst reducing labour and costs.

Rachel founded edge, a non-profit design agency, with the main aims of designing urban food production systems, growing food within whole ecosystems and educating others on food production systems and ecological farming practices.


Georgina manages our wildlife, ponds and schools programme for edge. Her experience in these areas makes her a valuable part of the edge team.

She has been part of edge since the beginning; we have worked with a number of primary and secondary schools, as well as colleges, universities and workplaces, to create food growing and biodiverse and wildlife friendly areas.

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Nov 12 · 9:00 AM PST