On Saturday the 10th May we
finally had our “Starting a backyard veggie patch” workshop at the Kiama Community
Garden. We had been
thwarted by the weather on the previous two attempts so it was wonderful to
finally get it underway.
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Listening intently to Maria in the theory part of the workshop |
As you can see the workshop was well attended and very
well organised by Julie from Kiama Council. Kiama Council had organised the
workshop in response to interest from residents in the area.
As we sat on the seating
circle Maria imparted her considerable knowledge about starting a veggie patch
in a clear and readily understood way. Maria went through the theory of starting a backyard veggie patch including, site assessment, design, concepts of soil health, and the no-dig process, among other things. She was delighted by questions from the participants. We then had a lovely tea break and happily chatted amongst ourselves.
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Spreading the layers of the no-dig "lasagne" in the raised bed |
After the tea break we made two no-dig beds in practice. The first no-dig bed was in a raised
garden bed. This showed how the no-dig system can be adapted to smaller sites, sites on balconies etc, or site needing to take into account accessibility. It also was a manageable way to explain the layering
of the different elements of the no-dig “lasagne”.
We then moved on to the
upper terrace of the garden to build the on-ground no-dig garden. This was a much
bigger area. Maria explained how no-dig gardening can help build up poor soils with out
tillage. It also has advantages in gently managing pests and nutrient issues.
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Making the on-ground no-dig bed before the rain comes |
We used the same “menu” for
the on-ground no-dig “lasagne”. Once the beds had been prepared we pocket
planted some seedlings.
Thank you Julie from Kiama Council and the community gardeners who volunteered their time to make the day such a success. We would also like to thank the residents/participants for their interest and patience through the unavoidable rescheduling due to the weather.
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