ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians and knowledge holders of the land, The Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and thank them for their ongoing commitment and care for the Country that we live and work on. We would also like to extend our acknowledgement to Elders past, present, and emerging. We feel very honoured to be within such a treasured part of the world, and therefore strive to build a stronger connection with our surroundings.
Australia always has and always will be, Aboriginal Land.

GLEBE St. JOHN COMMUNITY GARDENS

Meet new friends and learn new skills. Beginners are welcome.

Passion for organic crops

Around 40 gardeners share their passion for native plants, native bees, flowers and vegetables.

Sustainable living is at the core of these organic gardens. An onsite compost bin is used to fertilise crops. Water comes from a rainwater tank. No pesticides or herbicides are used.

There are 20 individual plots, with common garden beds and a sunny, grassy lawn on the beautiful grounds of the St John Bishopthorpe Anglican Church in Glebe.

The gardening volunteers meet every second Saturday of the month (except January) at 10am for a working bee, and on days highlighted on their Facebook page.

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