May 2023 Newsletter
Hello Gardeners
Here's an update on this month's activities, events and what’s growing in the garden.
What’s Been Happening
Upcoming Events
Working Bee
When: Sunday 4th June at 10am
Where: North Brighton Community Garden (parking off Brimble St)
What to Bring: Gardening gloves, water bottle, sunscreen & hat
Working Bees are a great way to get involved in the garden and to get to know your fellow community gardeners.
There is a job for all abilities. Any time you can spare to help would be great.
New Member Orientation
When: Sunday the 4th June at 11am
Where: North Brighton Community Garden, (parking off Brimble St)
Recently joined as a garden member or want to learn about what we do and how you can be involved in the garden, come along to a new member orientation session. No booking required.
Wednesday Morning Tea
When: Every Wednesday 10 to 11am(ish)
Where: North Brighton Community Garden, (parking off Brimble St)
Have a world-famous brownie recipe? Bring it along to our regular social event where everyone is welcome to come along for a cuppa, chat and share a bite to eat. We’ll often stay back to do a few jobs as well.
What to bring: Gardening gloves, drink bottle, plate of food to share (encouraged but not compulsory)
Get involved with the garden!
There are a number of ways you can help out at the garden, get involved with the garden community and meet like-minded people. This includes helping with propagating, looking after garden beds, watering, creating signs or creating mosaic projects.
Let us know by emailing northbrightoncg@gmail.com if you can help with any of the following or would like more information.
House (garden) Keeping
Member Plots + missing produce
Reminder, that the plots on the left-hand side of the garden when you walk into the garden are leased by members. Members put a lot of time, money and effort into growing produce for their own use. Please don’t pick any produce from these plots without permission. If you see any of the general public doing so, please politely ask them to stop.
If unsure of what produce is available to garden members, please ask before taking.
What’s growing in the garden
Not only do we grow plants, there are lots of insects that live and grow in the garden. One of my favorite parts of visiting the garden during the warmer months is observing Monarch butterflies and taking photographs of their different lifecycle stages. During summer our milkweed plant played host (feed) to 30+ Monarch caterpillars on a single day (I counted them). This month I’m sharing a few interesting facts on Monarch butterflies.
Things to do in the garden
Happy Gardening
Lisa & North Brighton Community Garden Committee