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Burgess Park Food Project

Are you interested in developing opportunities to grow and harvest food from Burgess Park?

Foraging and scrumping, forest and guerilla gardening and a new community food growing area are on the agenda.

There will be space to learn how to grow, eat and enjoy fresh local food.

There will also be lots of other opportunities to learn about plants, permaculture, sustainability, composting and more!

email your ideas to us at ~
burgessfoodproject@gmail.com

We want to know what you think we need in a community garden and what activities you would like to do, for learning, eating, for fun, as a family, with friends, as an individual etc etc......

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August 3, 2011

Workday this sunday Aug 7th from 1 - 4pm

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Come and help clear the 'driveway' - the smaller area that links to Glengall Road - we are having a new gate installed and rubbish removed. This will be a space to store stuff and start building the bug fencing and seating we have planned. Eventually this area will house our polytunnel and store materials.

 

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