Our robust pruning Is paying off with loads of fruit starting to appear on our fruit trees this year. Hooray!
And look at this beautiful blossom on our Granny Smith tree. Lovely colours.
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Our robust pruning Is paying off with loads of fruit starting to appear on our fruit trees this year. Hooray!
And look at this beautiful blossom on our Granny Smith tree. Lovely colours.
With funding from the Federal Government (to support volunteer activities) we recently purchased a little greenhouse for our front garden.
Thanks for putting it together Corrado. And thanks Ged Kearney MP for supporting this grant application. It’s great to be able to collectively support volunteering in our community
Now we’re looking forward to raising seedlings and nurturing cuttings for our seed library and community garden 🪴in it.
Geraniums and lavender … spring is here!
Did you know we have a compost hub at ACC? It is not huge - just two bins - but they are available for our community to contribute to (if you don’t have your own system at home etc.).
Clare manages them on a Friday … and with a little love (and weekly turning) they are amazingly productive.
We have a collection of neighbours and friends who contribute their kitchen scraps regularly which is just lovely … and we use the compost generated to keep our community garden beds healthy … so we can grow food to share! Like our little seeds that have just been planted and will hopefully pop through the soil any day now.
We’ve got our beans (perhaps a little late because of the tomatoes that had a second run …) and our leafy green pak choy and some marigolds grown from seed in the garden and they’re doing their thing slowly … and on Friday Theresa worked on potting up some cuttings from Clare’s garden … salvias and other flowers 🌺 to bring some pops of colour to our fenceline and garden.
And then after morning tea Corrado and Max kindly stuck around and we started up the (previously checked and safe) donated chainsaw (what a generous neighbourhood we live in) for a heavy duty (and hard work) pruning process - the fruit trees 🌳 on the eastern fence … (we all needed to head home for a nap afterwards!). They’ve now had part one of their two part planned haircut … we’ve tackled the width, next time we’ll lop off the top … to make sure we can reach the fruit 🍎 they produce. It’s just amazing how much they grow each year!
Also … did you see our compost on Instagram last week? It’s teeming with life. Thanks neighbours who contribute scraps … it really is looking amazing!
If you are interested in gardening and chatting to nice people and contributing to our neighbourhood come along from 10am on Fridays. We’re back after the school holidays!