Here is the latest news from Mosman Community Gardeners:
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We hope
you enjoyed the festive season and that 2014 has started well!
Mackie Lane Update
Chris and Gill Lee in front of the Rotunda |
Gardening: The amazing sea of
sweet peas along the Mackie Lane ran their course and had to be removed, but we
are thrilled that they have self-sown and continue to adorn the fence along
with magnificent sunflowers and succulents. Our tomato crops have been
particularly prolific, as well as the strawberries, rainbow chard and garlic.
More unusual plantings like the apple cucumbers, New Guinea beans (which have
grown to several feet), loofahs and daikon radish have also been a great
success. And the kitchen garden has really taken off! Middle Harbour After Care
children continue to care for their garden beds, which are full of vegetables
ready to harvest. We’ve covered all the concrete areas with bark
chips, which has really transformed the space. See the current garden bed plan
Celebrations: On the first Sunday of
the month we have a celebration after our gardening hours from 3-5pm. During
daylight saving this has expanded to include dinner. We crank up the BBQ and
enjoy the shelter and ambience of the rotunda. So do some along and join us on Sunday 2
February. Everyone is welcome. BYO food and drinks.
Middle Head Update
Our
summer harvest at Middle Head has once again been bountiful with tomatoes,
beans, lettuce, celery, potatoes, leeks and broad beans and we have four new beds of
rosellas, a native fruit that makes great jam. We’ve
grown okra for the first time successfully and the flowers are exquisite. There
is a working
bee coming up to cut away the grass and repair the nets and beds and new
members are very welcome.
Resources
Permaculture North is a good resource and
runs workshops and courses.
Slow Food Sydney has a stand at the
Eveleigh markets where they host monthly guests. Next one is 1 February
presenting foods, preserves and other goodies.
Gardening Australia has some great
resources to help with edible gardening.
Another
gardening website with lots of resources and information is Sustainable Gardening Australia.
If
you have events or resources that you’d like to share, please email mosmancommunitygardeners@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you in the gardens sometime.
Tina Jackson
on behalf of the Mosman Community Gardeners’ team
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