By: Helping Hands TV
“It’s learning with other people that’s one of the big pluses for the community garden—and enjoying what we grow,” says community gardener Sue. “If you’ve got space and a keenness, you can do a community garden anywhere.”
By: Helping Hands TV
“It’s learning with other people that’s one of the big pluses for the community garden—and enjoying what we grow,” says community gardener Sue. “If you’ve got space and a keenness, you can do a community garden anywhere.”
By: Nikki Duthie
Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, and leaves are growing. Spring has well and truly arrived, and there is no better time to start your garden!
By: Anne Rinaudo
In her book, Habitat – A practical guide to creating a wildlife friendly Australian Garden AB Bishop shares a wealth of advice and information, including how to build places for all sorts of animals to congregate. There are even step by step guides to building an insect hotel and a bee apartment block.