Banana Circles for Backyard Abundance
Event description
A workshop on how to design and install a banana circle
Join us for a hands-on afternoon of learning, planting, and community as we install a banana circle on shared land at Te Toki Way.
Led by Merve and a local banana team, this workshop is a chance to explore how bananas can thrive in Raglan and how thoughtful design can make all the difference.
What You’ll Learn:
Tips and tricks on how to grow bananas successfully in Raglan, including sourcing local banana pups and companion plants
The benefits of companion planting with species like comfrey, calendula, and vetiver grass
How to build a central compost pit that captures water and nutrients, reducing maintenance and boosting plant health
Practical tips you can adapt for your own garden or community space
This isn’t just about fruit, it’s about creating a resilient, low-input system that supports biodiversity and soil health.
You’ll see how cardboard, mulch, and layered organic matter come together to form a sponge-like compost pit that feeds the entire planting ring.
What to Bring:
Sturdy footwear, gloves, and comfy clothes for digging and planting
A bucket of mulch, lawn clippings, or leaves to contribute to the compost pit
Some kai to share with the group (optional but always appreciated!)
This workshop is for you whether you're a seasoned grower or just banana-curious.
* Parking is limited, so if you can, please share transport and/or park on Point St. Thank you
Plant for the Future: Install a Banana Circle!
Contact Tania for extra information:
tania@whaingaroa.org.nz or 022 021 2290
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