Gardening Days
Thursdays 3-6pm
Sundays 3-6pm
Behind New Res
Come and help plant out,
learn about gardening
or just to have a look
and get some fresh herbs.
Thursdays 3-6pm
Sundays 3-6pm
Behind New Res
Come and help plant out,
learn about gardening
or just to have a look
and get some fresh herbs.
Greetings Gardeners and Intrigue Individuals,
The Eco Garden Project at Wagga campus is cracking along. We’ve had our major planting last Saturday and it was swell.
We are currently making a shade shelter for people as well as growing plants. So if you want somewhere else to study this is a great hide away.
What plants can I use? Parsley and few broccoli heads, lovely lavender (smells nice and looks good), and rosemary (great with roast veggies).
Available soon: Italian parsely, rocket, mints, and lemon grass.
You have no idea how to identify these? Then pop along on our Gardening Days and check out what’s growing.
Soil Savvy Story
As novice garden coordinator I was mortified to find that the soil I was hoping to plant into had been tested and come back as too acidic to use... “Battery Acid” I was told! Eek! So in my wisdom I bought some sulphur to increase the pH. Turns out sulphur does the opposite. You think 2 years of science and a head on my shoulders would have prevented me from putting it on the garden. Well... no. Opps! So now I’m sourcing some lime and I’m going to get myself a soil testing kit to make sure I get it right. Quality compost will be the best thing soil additive, but that’s still brewing.
Soil Savvy Story
As novice garden coordinator I was mortified to find that the soil I was hoping to plant into had been tested and come back as too acidic to use... “Battery Acid” I was told! Eek! So in my wisdom I bought some sulphur to increase the pH. Turns out sulphur does the opposite. You think 2 years of science and a head on my shoulders would have prevented me from putting it on the garden. Well... no. Opps! So now I’m sourcing some lime and I’m going to get myself a soil testing kit to make sure I get it right. Quality compost will be the best thing soil additive, but that’s still brewing.
Happy Spring Days to you!
Gem & The Garden Crew
more info: ecoactivecsu AT gmail DOT com