
Two working bees in November and the community garden (28 beds) is now all planted with its first crop of beans and spuds. Thanks to everyone who came along. Contact is Jonah.

Entries Tagged 'food + gardens' ↓
The community garden
November 14th, 2009 — food + gardens
Springtime gardening
September 11th, 2009 — food + gardens
Its that lovely time of year, so here are three delightful garden enterprises.
• Food in my backyard:
If you are new to gardening, or need help, Christine and Juliet from FIMBY run a neat little local (South Hobart) enterprise that is proving to be really popular. Have a look at their friendly website
• Tarremah Growers:
Catherine in Fern Tree advises that they have for sale a fabulous range of tomato seedlings, including those vanishing old tasty varieties. No website sorry, but you can download their tomato catalogue here and place an order.
• Woodbridge Fruit Trees:
Too late for fruit tree planting now, but do keep this one in mind. For close to 30 years this family group has been preserving old fruit tree varieties on dwarf stock suitable for home gardens. Great varieties and a big range of fruiting times. Take a look at their website and place your order before next Winter.
Sustainable House Day
August 20th, 2009 — energy saving, events, food + gardens, solar, water resources
Sustainable houses throughout Australia will be opening their doors for you to look inside on Sunday 13th September.
See the real benefits of sustainable housing up close. Learn what you can do with your own home. Meet the professionals and find out about useful products.
Check out the sustainable house day website for house locations in Hobart area. Admission to all houses is free.
Compost making – on Saturday
July 10th, 2009 — events, food + gardens
Hi community gardeners,
Now is time to get a compost going, and many hands make light work. Stuart and Jonah will be making compost at 12:00 this Saturday (August 1) above 137 Waterworks Rd.
If you can spare an hour and would like to join in, please bring along:
- A fork or shovel
- As much organic stuff as you can. (Grass clippings, weeds, Autumn leaves are great. No food scraps or woody stuff please.)
Community garden is on!
May 17th, 2009 — events, food + gardens
Saturday 16th was bleak, showery day, but we turned out in numbers for the ‘turing the first sod’, at community garden. It’s a very sunny spot and the soil is good.
The cabbages and carrots will have a great view of the mountain.
Contact for the garden will be Trish Moran.
Thanks to all who came, especially Trish for organising the day and The Graddons whose land has been made available.
A different way to compost.
April 22nd, 2009 — food + gardens
We have recently bought a Bokashi bucket for our food waste in the kitchen.
We find this a really good invention. The bokashi bucket is a clean and non-smelly way of disposing of organic waste at home. The bokashi mix actually smells quite nice, almost like sour dough bread.
From lawn to lunch
April 8th, 2009 — food + gardens
Food. What we eat and where we get it from is perhaps more important than solar power… or how you get around.
For an insight, read this story: 8 Ways to Join the Local Food Movement.
And this one too.
And this third one tells about the power of the commercial food industry.
(The food basket, pictured, was exhibited at our Harvest Fair)
ABC story on us
March 28th, 2009 — community organising, food + gardens, solar
Click HERE to hear it.
Attention all cake (slice/ biscuit) makers
March 13th, 2009 — community organising, events, food + gardens
We’re having a cake stall at the fair. So….. could you please let me know if you can make a cake, cakes, slice or biscuits by e-mailing me, or feedback on website (below).
All offerings will need to be labelled with the type of cake, list of ingredients and maker’s christian name. (Health Department does not allow fresh cream to be in cakes sold.) All profits from stall will go towards reimbursing our costs from the fair (bus hire/ paper for printing etc)
Happy gardeners
March 10th, 2009 — events, food + gardens
Zucchini growers, show us your wares. Apply the fertilizer now, fend off competitors, keep the slugs at bay…. for there is to be a giant zucchini competition at the fair.
Town councillor and community member Philip Cocker will be there with his scales and measuring tape.
(Photo is a modest example, but rest easy – Chris is not growing zucchini this year.)
