Kitchen Garden Project at CarriageWorks

At CarriageWorks we believe that creativity extends into all facets of life, including finding creative ways to save our planet. Under the guidance of sustainability expert and coach, Michael Mobbs, CarriageWorks’ Kitchen Garden Project is a series of free community activities based on the notion of creative sustainability. This blog is a place for participants and anyone else to share thoughts & information about living a more sustainable life. Read more here.
Oct 12 '10
carriageworks:

Open Day at Michael Mobbs’ Sustainable House
To celebrate the publication of the second edition of the book, Sustainable House, and to make the information about it more widely available, I’m offering a special tour of the house on two Saturdays, 16 and 23 October 2010.Tours commence at 11 am and finish at 12 noon.  The tours will show what’s happened after 14 years of living in a sustainable house.  The tours will explain some of the data which is in the book.  The book will be provided on the tour as part of the tour.
What’s happened after 1.5 million litres of sewage has gone into the garden?
How have the solar panels lasted after 14 years?
What’s worked and what hasn’t?
How has the house saved over $30,000 in water and energy bills?
We’ll also look at how we’re growing food in the road gardens and how  the compost bins and other gardening is coming along as Spring growth  takes hold.
Cost is $55 for the tour and the book (which retails at $45).Bookings essential by email to:  info@sustainablehouse.com.auCameras welcome!See you there, at the little house that could … and yours can, too …Oh, and check out this terrific video of the splitting of the beehive here a few weeks ago by Peter Clarke. 
More info about  Sustainable House at sustainablehouse.com.au
Michael
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CarriageWorks is extremely lucky to be working with  Michael Mobbs on all aspects of our Sustainable Works Project. 
Michael Mobbs is a  Sustainability Coach, former Environment Lawyer and author of Sustainable  House. Michael provided invaluable advice and insight  at the early stages of the Sustainable Works project and has continued  working with CarriageWorks as the coordinator of the Kitchen  Garden Project and as an ongoing consultant with long term  renewable energy projects. Michael’s imagination, humour, wide range of  experience and his willingness to take risks, really shaped the  direction of the Sustainable Works Project and lead to goals and  benchmarks that may otherwise seemed impossible; such as the Edible  Office Garden. More info here.

carriageworks:

Open Day at Michael Mobbs’ Sustainable House

To celebrate the publication of the second edition of the book, Sustainable House, and to make the information about it more widely available, I’m offering a special tour of the house on two Saturdays, 16 and 23 October 2010.

Tours commence at 11 am and finish at 12 noon. 

The tours will show what’s happened after 14 years of living in a sustainable house.  The tours will explain some of the data which is in the book.  The book will be provided on the tour as part of the tour.

  • What’s happened after 1.5 million litres of sewage has gone into the garden?
  • How have the solar panels lasted after 14 years?
  • What’s worked and what hasn’t?
  • How has the house saved over $30,000 in water and energy bills?
  • We’ll also look at how we’re growing food in the road gardens and how the compost bins and other gardening is coming along as Spring growth takes hold.

Cost is $55 for the tour and the book (which retails at $45).

Bookings essential by email to:  info@sustainablehouse.com.au

Cameras welcome!

See you there, at the little house that could … and yours can, too …

Oh, and check out this terrific video of the splitting of the beehive here a few weeks ago by Peter Clarke

More info about Sustainable House at sustainablehouse.com.au

Michael

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

CarriageWorks is extremely lucky to be working with Michael Mobbs on all aspects of our Sustainable Works Project. 

Michael Mobbs is a Sustainability Coach, former Environment Lawyer and author of Sustainable House. Michael provided invaluable advice and insight at the early stages of the Sustainable Works project and has continued working with CarriageWorks as the coordinator of the Kitchen Garden Project and as an ongoing consultant with long term renewable energy projects. Michael’s imagination, humour, wide range of experience and his willingness to take risks, really shaped the direction of the Sustainable Works Project and lead to goals and benchmarks that may otherwise seemed impossible; such as the Edible Office Garden. More info here.

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