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Milligan Homegrown Community Garden

Neighbourhood/Community Centre Garden

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Welcome to Milligan Homegrown Community Garden!

At Milligan Community Centre, we're all about making a positive impact in our neighborhood. That's why we're excited to introduce our Homegrown Community Garden project. Our aim is to cultivate local food security, foster community resilience, and provide accessible education on budget-friendly gardening and soil health.

In our garden, we grow an abundance of delicious, nutritious produce, which we proudly share with our community through our Really Really Free Cart. This unique initiative allows anyone to contribute and take home surplus fruits and vegetables, promoting a spirit of sharing and reducing food waste.

Ever wanted to learn how to grow your own oyster mushrooms? We've got you covered! Join our engaging classes where we teach you the secrets of cultivating these delectable fungi. You'll discover how to create your own mushroom wonderland right at home.

We believe in the power of collaboration and learning together. That's why we invite you to be a part of our Garden Club. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or just starting your gardening journey, come join us to work as a group, share ideas, and create a thriving community space.

At Milligan Homegrown Community Garden, everyone is welcome to harvest their own fresh veggies whenever they like. We encourage you to reconnect with nature, enjoy the fruits of your labor, and experience the satisfaction of growing your own food.

Join us today and become part of a vibrant community that values food security, resilience, and sustainable gardening practices. Together, let's cultivate a greener, healthier, and more connected neighborhood at Milligan Homegrown Community Garden.

Contact Information

Address
35 Milligan St, Carey Park WA 6230, Australia

Garden Details

Garden Features
Access: open to public at all times|Access: open to public at specific times|Access: raised garden beds|Cultivation: non-certified organic|Management: shared garden|Mostly food production|Size: greater than 10 sq metres|Waste: compost and/or wormfarm

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