WPS Community Children’s Garden

Spring is here so it’s time to prepare our garden beds for planting:

  1. Pull out any weeds that have snuck in over winter. 
  2. Rejuvenate the soil with some nutrient-rich FoGo compost (Yep, we use compost created from the scraps we all put in our green waste bins – the worms love it!)
  3. Plant some veggies! 

Let’s start with potatoes from last year’s crop that have grown legs (ie roots).

carrying berry cane
compost into the garden
digging fogo compost
compost into the barrow
many hands...
planting potatoes with legs
planting potatoes
tying up berry canes
weeding the potato bed
look, garden bed overhaul
carrying berry cane
compost into the garden
digging fogo compost
compost into the barrow
many hands...
planting potatoes with legs
planting potatoes
tying up berry canes
weeding the potato bed
look, garden bed overhaul
WPS Children’s Garden Club
Where:  Woodend Community Children’s Garden (Buckland St, Woodend)
When: 12.40-2.00pm Mondays - parent help required to run lunchtime Kid’s Garden Club
 2.00-3.30pm Mondays - parent’s gardening group
BYO: Bring your enthusiasm and desire to join in (No gardening knowhow needed). Please wear sturdy shoes, gardening gloves and weather appropriate clothing. Pre-school age children are welcome too
Sign in:

Please sign in at the Office before gardening 

(Working With Children Check required)

Contact: Nicole Middleton 0418 233 366

You don’t have to commit to every Monday. Once a month, once a term or any commitment all helps. 

Volunteer Gardening Group Facilitator

Nicole Middleton - 0418 233 366