Do you love
to garden? Do you like company? Come and share with like-minded people at the
Halswell Community Garden.
Don’t let
lack of space or knowledge of growing things stop you from being involved in
gardening. The Halswell Community Garden welcomes people with all levels of
knowledge. The garden works on a communal basis. If you help in the garden, at
any level, you can share in the bounty it provides.
Tucked
in behind the Vicarage restaurant and accessed via the domain or St Mary’s
church, the community garden is a thriving food producing area. We meet
regularly on
Saturday mornings from 10.30 when we do our weekly harvest, and
people are welcome to work in the garden any day they want to. It is spring and
there is lots of work to do for a summer harvest.
Even with
the wet weather there’s a lot of work already done. We have moved the two
‘spare’ beds over, one has been sprayed and filled with compost and the
gooseberry bushes that were taking up space elsewhere have been moved over into
it.
Some early potatoes have been planted, the asparagus are a bit slow in
their new bed but it can take a few years for them to come away. We have moved
two of the Feijoas to better conditions and the bed that the Kindy had last
year has been moved as we want to put a hard surface there to put the two bbq
tables on. That will be a big job as we need to have the area framed, some dirt
dug out then some hard fill put in. We’ll need people power for that.
We
have blueberries and blackcurrants to put in a bed but these will have to wait
now as they are already in flower. The irrigation is yet to be installed for
the beds, again we’ll need some more hands. The boundary needs weeding
again. The green crop has been dug in but it needs digging over again.
That will make a good bed for root crops. Our new greenhouse is ready for any
cucumbers/tomatoes that come our way.
Are
you growing the New World “My Little Garden”? Don’t know what to do with the
seedlings when they come up? Bring them down to the community garden to grow
on. Come and help – weed, plant, chop, fill, anything you can do and you’ll get
to share, not just the results of your little part, but everything that the
garden produces over the season.
For
more information, contact Ellen: loadersande@xtra.co.nz, or pop down to the garden on Saturday
morning.
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