Epic COMMUNITY GARDEN tour! Maralinga Community Garden - Keysborough Melbourne - Gardening Australia
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- In this video I take you on a tour of the Maralinga Community Garden in Keysborough, Melbourne, Australia, and answer all the questions you may have about how community gardens work.
This epic community garden was the brainchild of environmental studies teacher Bryan Hunter, who's also the garden's president.
"Mother of the garden" Gaye Guest takes us on a tour of the garden and answers all of your questions, including:
What is a community garden?
How do community gardens in Melbourne Australia work?
How much does it cost?
What are the benefits of community gardening?
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What a wonderful story and garden!
It’s an awesome garden isn’t it!
That is a very good setup. looking good
It’s cool isn’t it!
Fantastic to see this working brilliantly. The wicking beds are amazing.
I am hoping to have a community bed in the new year. I love seeing this working so well.
Well done all involved.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have information about the plastic beds they used for the raised beds?
They are Biofilta beds stocked at good garden centres. Hopefully there is one near you. Biofilta has a web page you can look at . Please reach out if you want more details , these get sent to island countries as well as their soil is too salty and it enables the islanders to grow their own produce prolifically . thanks for the interest.
They’re called “Food Cubes” by the company “Biofilta”, should be able to find them at foodcube.com.au ☺️
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