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Course Objectives:
  • To introduce the concept of bio-diversity, with emphasis on its importance and relevance to the land-owner.
  •  Providing basic education and practical information for encouraging bio-diversity and creating a positive attitude towards nature and the environment.
  • To provide training in biodiversity gardens that include Butterfly Gardening, Medicinal Herb Gardening and the use of Organic Pest Control
  • To encourage the home-owner to plant indigenous vegetation and the encourage creatures that live in it so that gardens can contribute to the restoring of some natural ecology in the urban area.

Outline

Module 1 - The concept of biodiversity

  • Biodiversity
  • Understanding nature
  • The value of biodiversity
  • Causes of biodiversity loss – an overview
  • What can we do as gardeners to alleviate the loss
  • Identify areas in your garden/suburb that are hindering biodiversity
  • Practical Exercises to identifying the elements of biodiversity in your area.

Module 2 - Indigenous over exotic

  • What is a weed?
  • Why are alien plants a problem?
  • Alien invasive plant categories
  • Practical tips for removing alien invasive vegetation
  • Manual removal
  • Chemical removal
  • Planting indigenous alternatives to replace alien vegetation in your garden
  • Why go indigenous?
  • Making the change
  • Beyond the lawn
  • Practical exercise
  • Compile a list of indigenous alternatives to the invasive list.
  • Indigenous alternatives for your garden

Module 3 - Pest control in the garden

  • Insect pests
  • The organic approach to pest control
  • Interplanting
  • Encouragement of predators and parasites
  • Organic insecticides
  • Home remedies for discouraging pests
  • Favourable insects in the garden
  • Practical exercise- Identify five pests in your garden and methods beneficial to biodiversity by which you can control them.

Module 4 - Threatened plant species and water wise gardening

  • The muthi trade in South Africa
  • Endangered plant list
  • Water wise gardening
  • What is water wise gardening
  • Characteristics of waterwise plants
  • Waterwise tips for your garden
  • Mulch gardening
  • Practical exercise - improving the water use in your garden

Module 5 - Planting to encourage biodiversity

  • Butterfly gardening
  • Encouraging birdlife
  • Setting up a list of birds seen in your garden
  • Nesting
  • Feeding
  • Encouraging other wildlife
  • Garden pond / wetland area
  • Advantages and disadvantages
  • Position and construction
  • Ecological balance
  • Suitable plants
  • Wildlife to expect
  • Practical exercise- Identify endemic plants in your area that are attractive to wildlife.

Module 6 - Practicing Bio-diversity

  • Design your own garden to maximize biodiversity
  • Research a plant list specifically for encouraging biodiversity
  • Checklist for biodiversity gardening
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JPJLandscapes is a company which specializes in the green industry of South Africa. We specialize in landscape training, design, consulting, recruitment, environmental and project management. We have over 30 years experience in the industry and boast a diverse portfolio that will suit your landscaping needs. 

The JPJLandscape Design and Horticulture School has merged with the Jo-Anne Hilliar Landscape Design School and is nor run by Judy Panton-Jones. We offer a variety of courses from a beginners level right up th the most experienced landscaper.

Should you require any further information feel free to contact us on 082 447 4824 or email us [email protected] 

We look froward to partenering with you to see you and your business reach its full potential.
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