Thursday, 29 May 2014
Monday, 26 May 2014
Render Render
2 coats of lime render later & our community cob oven is transforming into a beautiful feature in the garden......hopefully the pizzas it churns out are just as beautiful...........
Monday, 19 May 2014
Friday, 16 May 2014
Volunteers Week
We celebrated Volunteers Week by cooking up a bacon and egg breakfast for all our wonderful and dedicated Mid Richmond Neighbourhood Centre volunteers. Thankyou to all those that came on down and shared in the breakfast but even more so thankyou to ALL of our volunteers and all the goodness you give.................and give...................and give :)

Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Bob and the pea seeds
After many weeks of digging out the garden, pulling up grass and turning the soil, at todays garden gathering, Bob planted out the very first seeds into our feature turtle garden. Dwarf snow peas were planted, which seems like perfect timing as the mornings are starting to feel very crisp and snowy!!
give peas a chance........................... Thanks Bob
give peas a chance........................... Thanks Bob
Monday, 5 May 2014
Love Compost
International Composting Awareness Week
Better Soil, Better Life, Better Future
Monday 5 – Sunday 11 May 2014
International Composting Awareness Week Australia (ICAW), is a week of activities, events and publicity to improve awareness of the importance of compost, a valuable organic resource and to promote compost use, knowledge and products. We can compost to help scrap carbon pollution by avoiding landfilling organic materials and helping to build healthier soils.ICAW Australia is an initiative of the Centre for Organic Research & Education (CORE), an Australian based not-for-profit education and research network for participants including all scales of farming enterprises, organic processors, organic retailers and wholesalers, suppliers of biological inputs and consumers.
Check out the ICAW website and compost!! compost!! compost!!
OR start a worm farm!!
Love compost
Worm farm Workshop
Yesterday, Sunday 4th May, The Hive Community Garden delivered a free worm farm workshop. This workshop provided community members the know how to create and maintain their own worm farm at home and to discover the benefits of reducing kitchen waste and creating free organic fertiliser for the garden.
A big Thankyou to all those who attended and made the morning a great success!
A BIG SHOUT OUT to Dianne from Broadwater for kindly donating the worms and all the lovely worm juice. THANKS DIANNE
A big Thankyou to all those who attended and made the morning a great success!
A BIG SHOUT OUT to Dianne from Broadwater for kindly donating the worms and all the lovely worm juice. THANKS DIANNE
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