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PSN Open Garden - Chatswood

  • 24 Feb 2013
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Address provided with event registration

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PSN Open Garden -  Chatswood Sunday 24 February, 2013 - 2pm to 4pm

 Our garden is situated on a 557 square metre block in the middle of Chatswood.


 

We had been watching "Gardening Australia" and were inspired to
start growing our own food by Peter Cundle. The problem was that
neither of us had gardening backgrounds and didn't have the
practical confidence to actually begin. We decided to stop
procrastinating and about three and a half years ago we joined
Permaculture. The first year we worked with the garden team on every permablitz. The rest, as they say, is history.

We eat from the garden every day. We have planted 7 citrus trees
and also have a peach, a pomegranate, a fig, a persimmon and two paw paws. There is also a blueberry hedge and sweet potatoes on the verge. Most of the production is in the front garden because of the aspect and also because we want people to see that this is something that they can do themselves.
 

Please register on our website or email   garden@permaculturenorth.org.au if you would like to attend. The address will be provided on registration. 

  • HOW TO SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT

    This event is free for PSN members. To sign up, members can click the Register button to the left of the screen, and the address and other details will be emailed to you.  If you are not logged in, you will need to enter your email address and password.  If you don't remember your password click 'forgot password' and you will be sent an email to help you log in.  

    If you're not a member and would like to join our community and take part in this garden team day, please join here 

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