Join us for a couple of hours at our regular working bee (the second Sunday of each month)!
Come and meet other keen as beans volunteers contributing to the wellbeing of the garden and its visitors.
At our April working bee, there will be a focus on Stage 2 planting out the native garden section of the Warrane Community Garden!
This project will increase the biodiversity within the garden, Warrane and surrounds. The section will encourage native pollinators and support a thriving native ecosystem for birdlife, reptiles and insects. It will eventually be used as an educational site by showcasing local endemic species to the area that visitors can learn about and then plant also plant locally (where appropriate) for success with native plants .
Plants have been selected for wildlife, fibre, medicinal, dyes and bushtucker uses.
Please see the design plan below for further details - ( plant note: prostrate kunzea ambigua will not be planted in this design, it’s functions will hopefully be replaced by a prostrate Leptospermum Scoparia).
A couple of things that we always ask you to bring are your own reusable cup (tea/coffee/water are provided on day), your garden gloves & favourite weeding tool -if you have one. Sometimes there is morning tea to share but in these Covid times there is no expectation or obligation that there will be.
Look forward to seeing you there!
Please note: All attendees are required to check in manually on arrival. We ask that you do not attend if you are feeling unwell.