More Information About Wicking Beds
Not only will you learn how applying this technique to repurposed freezers and fridges provides extra insulation to plants and soil, you will be able to give yourself a pat on the back for ridding landfills of large waste products! You’ll never know your raised bed is a repurposed fridge or freezer after it’s been disguised with use of some paint and the imagination!
Advantages of Wicking Beds:
- Water efficient!
- Self-watering so lower maintenance
- Can be placed close to your house without risk of flooding your basement
- No salt accumulation compared to traditional watering methods
- Good drainage
- Warm up quicker in the spring
- Easily attach cold frames to them
- Great for people with less mobility – no hauling of heavy water containers
- More ergonomic with less need for bending to dig & maintain
A Little About Luke Kimmel
Luke believes that creating a more peaceful and prosperous world is possible through discovering ways to work with rather than against nature, and has dedicated his life to pursuing this vision through a hands on approach.
Luke has now designed and facilitated the installation of over a dozen edible landscapes in Calgary and abroad, helped found the Leaf Ninjas urban farm in the neighborhoods of Inglewood and Ramsay, as well as studied with international experts on topics such as food forestry, permaculture, organic farming, broad scale landscape restoration, rainwater harvesting, composting, soil biology and more.
Visions of paradise inspire Luke in his role as a designer, project contractor, and public speaker with Leaf Ninjas. Luke’s passion is “making it happen” and whether that’s on the job or in his spare time, you can often find him happily creating things out in the garden.
The Leaf Ninjas now work with a range of clients from urban homes to community gardens, private developments, rural homesteads, and more; designing and installing a range of edible landscaping and food forest systems.
18th Ave North between 6th and 8th Street
Cranbrook, BC
Canada
Participant Fee (full day) | $45.00 |