Organic Farming and Recycling

Organic Farming and Recycling

Organic Farming and Recycling by Shyam Hari Das 

Date:        Saturday 28 June 2025

Time:       10:00 AM – 1:00 PM 

Location: Gaura Room, Goshala Classroom, New Gokul Farm, Bhaktivedanta Manor,Dharam Marg, Hilfield Lane,Watford,WD25 8HE

Course Description

Join us for a hands-on, 3-hour workshop where you’ll discover how to cultivate a thriving farm while respecting the earth, recycling waste, and living in harmony with nature. Hosted live at a working farm, this workshop will offer practical demonstrations on sustainable farming techniques and creative recycling methods, all grounded in the spiritual wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita.

What You’ll Learn:

• Organic Farming Fundamentals: Explore the principles of organic farming, including soil health, crop rotation, and natural pest control, while connecting these practices to the teachings of the Gita on balance and respect for nature.
• Recycling with Purpose: Learn how to recycle everyday materials to create compost, enrich soil, and reduce waste in practical, meaningful ways.
• Spiritual Principles in Farming: Discover how spiritual teachings guide sustainable farming practices and foster a deeper connection to the earth and its resources.
• Live Demonstrations: Experience firsthand the techniques of organic farming, from planting and composting to recycling and waste management.

Why Attend?

This workshop is perfect for anyone interested in organic farming, sustainability, and spirituality. Whether you’re looking to start your own farm or simply become more conscious about how you interact with nature, this experience will provide you with the knowledge and skills to cultivate both your land and your spiritual connection to it.

Your Journey Begins Here:

Embrace the power of organic farming and recycling, and learn how to align your daily actions with spiritual values. Sign up now to join us at the farm and take the first step toward a sustainable, mindful future

Teacher Bio
Shyam Hari das is actively involved in the horticulture project at the New Gokul Farm. Inspired by the teachings of Srila Prabhupada and having spent his early childhood in a traditional home with cows and growing all food in their own farm, ecology, self-sufficiency and sustainability has been a subject close to his heart. Beyond his day job of working as a Solution Architect within public sector, he is a regular speaker on Vedic philosophy of Varnasrama dharma and particularly passionate about training young children and families in natural living, cow care and organic farming.

Date28 Jun
Duration1 session
Time10am to 1pm
Event Fee£15
ModeOnsite only
TeacherShyam Hari Das

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