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Low-waste Cleaning & Gardening Workshops - Jul 2026

By The Urban Nanna
Low-waste Cleaning & Gardening Workshops - Jul 2026

📅 July 2026 | 📍 Melbourne, VIC, Australia | 🏷️ workshop

The Low-waste Cleaning & Gardening Workshops are a series of practical and educational sessions designed to promote sustainable living practices through low-waste cleaning techniques and eco-friendly gardening methods. Held in July 2026 across various Melbourne libraries and Strathdon House in Victoria, these workshops are organized by The Urban Nanna, a respected advocate for sustainable living, low-waste lifestyles, and community-based environmental education. While not exclusively focused on permaculture, the workshops align closely with permaculture principles by emphasizing earth care, resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the creation of productive, beautiful, and ecologically sound environments. The series is particularly valuable for permaculture practitioners, urban gardeners, and anyone interested in adopting sustainable practices in their daily lives, offering actionable insights and hands-on skills that can be immediately applied to home gardens, community projects, or personal lifestyles. Each workshop in the series is expected to cover topics such as low-waste cleaning solutions using natural ingredients, composting and soil regeneration, water conservation in gardening, plant selection for sustainable landscapes, and strategies for reducing household waste while maintaining a clean and healthy home. Participants will engage in interactive demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and practical exercises that allow them to learn directly from experienced instructors and practitioners who specialize in sustainable living and low-waste gardening. Although specific names of instructors and speakers have not been publicly confirmed at this stage, the workshops are expected to be led by knowledgeable educators with deep expertise in sustainable practices, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. The Urban Nanna's approach to education is characterized by its accessibility, practicality, and community focus, making these workshops an ideal opportunity for permaculture practitioners to expand their knowledge of low-waste living and integrate these practices into their permaculture designs. The workshops are held in accessible community venues, including Melbourne libraries and Strathdon House, providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for participants of all ages and backgrounds. For permaculture practitioners, the Low-waste Cleaning & Gardening Workshops represent a valuable opportunity to learn about sustainable cleaning methods that reduce environmental impact, gain practical gardening skills that support soil health and plant productivity, and connect with a network of like-minded individuals committed to creating resilient local ecosystems. By participating in these workshops, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how low-waste practices can complement permaculture principles, offering practical tools and actionable insights that can be immediately applied to their own gardens, farms, or community projects. Registration and detailed information about specific dates and locations within the July 2026 series are available through The Urban Nanna's official event page, ensuring a seamless and accessible process for all interested participants. This workshop series is not only educational but also deeply inspiring, offering practical tools and actionable insights that attendees can immediately apply to their own homes, gardens, or community projects. For permaculture practitioners, the Low-waste Cleaning & Gardening Workshops represent an essential opportunity to stay updated on emerging trends, share knowledge, and contribute to the broader movement of ecological restoration and sustainable community development in Victoria and beyond.

Source: theurbannanna.com

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