Summer/Autumn 2024 Newsletter
Hello Gardeners
It’s been a while since our last newsletter, a whole growing season in fact. For those how are used to monthly newsletters, we have made the decision to reduce the frequency of newsletters to approximately 4 per year. This is being done to reduce the workload on our volunteers (me).
Hopefully those with vegetable gardens had lots of success over summer months and have some produce preserved for the coming months. My three zucchini plants produced heaps of fruit this summer, so I challenged myself to find different ways to use them. After checking out Pintrest for recipes and getting ideas from garden members, I made zucchini slice, crumbed zucchini, zucchini cake, zucchini jam, zucchini fritters, pineapple flavoured dried zucchini and zucchini chutney. On top of this I shared a large number of zucchinis. Once established zucchinis are a very giving plant and there are so many different ways they can be used.
We had some good news during the week, The City of Holdfast Bay has approved the community garden lease for another 5 years. So much has been achieved over the past 5 years. I’m looking forward to seeing the garden and its community continuing to grow over the next 5 years.
Here's an update on this month's activities and upcoming events in the garden.
Whats Been Happening
Annual General Meeting - Sunday 3rd December
As part of the AGM the garden committee for 2024 was elected. Your committee members are:
· Chairperson – Beau
· Vice Chair – Lisa
· Treasurer – Jay
· Secretary – Sam
· Membership Coordinator (General & Plot membership) – Miranda
· Plot Holder Representative – Gloria
· General Committee: Barbara, Kiki, Deb & Janet
Barbara P & Margi stood down from the committee, we would like to acknowledge and thank them for their time and input to the committee.
The committee can be contacted by sending an email to northbrightoncg@gmail.com
Upcoming events
House (Garden) Keeping
Community Garden Products & Compost
Please keep in mind any garden products stored in the shed is for the community/communal areas of the garden. These products should not be used by members for their plots. If in doubt, please ask someone.
This also applies to compost made at the garden. Lots of hard work goes into making the compost with the idea that it will be used for the benefit of the community garden.
get involved with the garden
There are a number of ways you can help out at the garden, be involved with the garden community and meet like-minded people. This includes helping with propagating, looking after garden beds, watering, creating arts and crafts. Do you have a garden related or art & craft related skill you would like to share? We are always looking for new workshop ideas and facilitators.
Let us know by emailing northbrightoncg@gmail.com if you can help or would like more information.
Happy Gardening
Lisa & North Brighton Community Garden Committee