A little mini holiday mid term for us. We’re closed on Monday for the Labour Day long weekend but will be back Tuesday raring to go.
This past week I had a conference in Queenscliffe on Monday and Tuesday. It was really super to catch up with my colleagues from the other houses in the north-east region and talk about and share successes, priorities and how we can advocate for our sector and support each other better. Such nice people run neighbourhood houses!
Closer to home, this week Corrado took a trip to Bunnings and with Clare’s input bought some plants to start our autumn planting.
Each summer we assess what has and hasn’t survived and thrived due to our summer neglect (otherwise known as summer holidays) … and then try to make sensible planting decisions to ensure our garden remains beautiful … but also is as robust as possible.
So on Friday we planted some new things … including a mandarin out the back in a new little garden bed that popped up due to our renovations … and some salvias out the front … along with bulbs I think … donations from locals (thanks!).
Our gardening group has also been working on creating a seed saving system. We’ve been letting some things go to seed over the last 18 months, and then saving the seeds to share. Thomas has now sorted all our saved seeds into a seasonal growing plan partitioned box … and we’ve packaged them all up into cute recycled packages made from the pages of magazines and books etc. … which means we’ll be able to easily share the right seeds to plant at the right time of the year via our seed library out the front … so the whole neighbourhood should benefit from his organising! Thanks Thomas.