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City adopts footpath gardening policy
The City of Sydney has adopted a policy that streamlines the installation of DIY footpath gardens for householders and business...
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Covid-19 warning and protocol template
Please use this file as a base document for your garden’s needs.
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2019 Community Garden Survey results
We have been running a national survey of community gardens to [...]
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How to host a Sydney Regional Community Garden MeetUp
Our MeetUPs are an informal social gathering where gardeners have a chance to share the highlights of what has been going on in their garden and look for ideas to help with those things that are not going as well as they would like.
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2019 President’s report
2019 President's Report by Naomi Lacey...
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2018/19 committee
2018/19 ACFCGN team...
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2018 ACFCGN AGM
The AGM is your opportunity to learn more about our amazing national community garden movement. It also is an opportunity to play a formal role in ACFCGN by standing for a committee position.
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2018 President’s report
2018 President's report by John McBain...
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Bananas
If your community garden is in a warm climate with plenty of rain, a compact clump of bananas will provide your gardeners with a tasty treat.
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Purslane
Some call it a weed. Those in the know call it food. Purslane is a low-maintenance plant that can cope with summer's heat in your community garden.
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