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Upcycled Gardens for Small Spaces - Build a Tiered Planter Stand from Pallets and Learn to Make (and leave with) a Bokashi Bin, Kelmarna Community Gardens, Saturday 2 April, 1pm - 5 pm

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Proudly supported by Live Lightly- Auckland Council!!

In this workshop, The ReCreators, will teach you about woodwork and gardening for small spaces.  Learn how to safely use tools to deconstruct a pallet and reconstruct a tiered planter frame.  You will also learn how to make a bokashi bin and in-ground worm farm which you can take home.   
 

You will learn how to:

  • deconstruct a pallet
  • use a jig saw, drill and sander in detail
  • make a bokaski bin and in-ground worm farm
  • access tools in a sustainable, circular way
  • identify the wood variation in different pallets
  •  plant for different times of year in small spaces. 


The group of 10 people will be placed into teams where each will deconstruct and construct one tier of the planter and then join together. 

Please wear covered shoes and tightish clothes.  You will be working outside so dress for the weather conditions and bring a drink bottle/ snacks. 

The ReCreators will be following all government Covid guidelines including that all participants will need to:

- wear facemasks

- sign-in with the Covid Tracer app

- show their vaccine passport 12+ or exemption certification

- socially distance


When : Saturday  2 April, 1pm - 5pm 

Where: Kelmarna Community Gardens, 12 Hukanui place, Grey Lynn. 


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