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Saturday, 2 November 2013
Progress...
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Monday, 9 September 2013
Beginnings... back in July
Thank you to garden member Janet for sending these photos in for us to share. Great to see how the garden has progressed since these were taken. Little by little, it's slowly but surely coming along thanks to the dedicated and sweet worker bees helping out when they can.
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Saturday, 31 August 2013
Saturday 31/8 Working Bee
The construction of the first of two community herb beds completed. A bunch of herb plants (and some flowers as companion plants to attract bees and butterflies) were donated by community members. This is how the herb garden was looking at the end of the morning pre-mulch stage. A productive working bee & a nice way to spend the last morning of winter
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Secret Men's Business
Currently a very impressive looking worm farm for the community garden is kindly being built by Len at the Bay Island Men's Shed. For those who may not be aware, the community garden is a project of the Bay Islands Men's Shed. While Men's Sheds are restricted to...umm...well, men only, the community garden project differs. Membership is open to all genders! And all residents of the Southern Moreton Bay Islands. So it's thanks to the efforts of BIMS cordinator Yasoda Papp & other members of the Bay Islands Men's Shed that we now have a fully inclusive community garden space for all residents of the SMBI to enjoy.
For anybody interested in worm products for their own gardens (and who wouldn't be?), visit Len's website or phone Len on 0411 557 633. Len offers free home delivery and set-up for Macleay Island residents and also discounts for pensioners and people with disabilities.
So, as you can see it's all coming together. For anybody wishing to be involved and help out there will be another working bee happening this Saturday 31st August from 9am to 12pm.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Garden Art
This beautiful wooden bird sculpture was created for the community garden by talented local artist Ted Upton. The birds sit proudly at the entrance to the garden to welcome visitors
Many of Ted Upton's exquisite wooden sculptures can be found around Macleay Island (and much further afield) gracing the homes and gardens of residents. They're so very joyful!
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Saturday, 24 August 2013
Early days...
Welcome to the Macleay Island Community Garden blog. Here we will be documenting the progress of the garden and all activities related to the garden. It's very much in the early stages yet as can be seen in the following photos, but the development is in full swing!
The large compost bay completed. This will be open to the whole of the community to deposit their fruit and vegetable scraps and other waste materials suitable for composting.
Piles of beautiful old rustic sleepers ready to be made into raised garden beds
The huge pile of excavated dirt to be used in the bases of the garden beds. It's not the best quality of soil (yet), but following number 6 of Permaculture's 12 design principles it works perfectly... "Produce no waste: By valuing and making use of all the resources that are available to us, nothing goes to waste." Once mixed with rich organic compost the dirt will transform into fertile and productive soil to support beautiful garden plots in no time!
The first garden bed constructed and filled with soil. Hurrah!
The end of a successful Saturday morning working bee.
The large compost bay completed. This will be open to the whole of the community to deposit their fruit and vegetable scraps and other waste materials suitable for composting.
The huge pile of excavated dirt to be used in the bases of the garden beds. It's not the best quality of soil (yet), but following number 6 of Permaculture's 12 design principles it works perfectly... "Produce no waste: By valuing and making use of all the resources that are available to us, nothing goes to waste." Once mixed with rich organic compost the dirt will transform into fertile and productive soil to support beautiful garden plots in no time!
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