Patch to Plate Community Garden - Term 4 2024
Event description
Join our community garden activities to make friends, learn about sustainable garden practices, and cook up some great dishes with what we grow!
Please book in to reserve your spot, spaces are limited for this program running in Term 4, 2024.
Schedule of Weekly Activities:
Week 1: 9th of October
Program Launch Celebration including Garden Gizmo installation
Week 2: 16th of October
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: Getting Started - Gardening & Propagation
Introducing the basics of gardening, including soil preparation and plant selection, followed by hands-on activities in plant propagation techniques such as cuttings and seed starting.
Week 3: 23rd of October
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: Sustainability in the Garden
Exploring sustainable gardening practices that enhance biodiversity and reduce environmental impact, including the use of native plants, habitat gardening and adding elements to your garden to increase biodiversity in the garden.
Week 4: 30th of October
Cooking Class & Community Lunch
Week 5: 6th of November
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: DIY Composting
Learning how to set up and maintain a composting system to recycle kitchen and garden waste into nutrient-rich compost for the garden.
Week 6: 13th November
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: Integrated Pest Management
Natural and chemical-free methods for managing pests in the garden, focusing on prevention, identification, and control strategies.
Week 7: 20th of November
Cooking Class & Community Lunch
Week 8: 27th of November
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: Urban Farming in Summer
Summertime in the garden is a wonderful time but Melbourne's heat is coming and we need to check in with our garden. Important tips on keeping the garden cool. When is the best time to water and how often/much water do I need? Some vegies/herbs need more or less water - grouping like veggies in the patch. Extra shading ideas for those extreme hot days. Feeding requirements and seasonal plantings.
Week 9: 4th of December
Guest Presenter from Cultivating Community. Topic: Drying Herbs and Preserving Vegetables
Learning methods for drying herbs, creating chill and garlic oil, and how to pickle vegetables, to enjoy your garden’s bounty throughout the year.
Week 10: 11th of December
Cooking Class & Community Lunch
Week 11: 18th of December
End of Program Celebration, Community Potluck
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