How can you be involved?

The Growing Together group currently leases a garden plot in the Warragul Community Garden - George Street Warragul.

How you can be involved:            

  • Register as participants
  • Care for an allocated plot
  • Share skills and ideas with the group
  • Consider new ideas for plants, germination, artwork, activities, enterprise etc
  • Participate in group activities including trips to other gardens
  • Take an active role in the administration of the group.

A Steering Committee auspiced by Warragul Community House is open to anyone interested in the project.  Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of the month from 4pm to 5.30pm at Warragul Community House, 138 Normanby Street Warragul.

Other things you can do:

  • Be involved in local school gardening groups
  • Plan and establish a community garden in your own community
  • Promote the Growing Together group throughout the community.
  • Become a member of Growing Together Baw Baw (CLICK HERE TO CONTACT US)
  • Register as a volunteer to assist schools with their garden projects.

 

Why Grow Together? 

Your own fresh vegetables are not only really good for you nutritionally, but they taste great and growing them is lots of fun!  Growing them together brings knowledge and skills and experiences together so that everyone benefits.

Creating a collective community asset that can be enjoyed by everyone will bring people together so they feel a sense of belonging. It will break down barriers between generations, cultures, abilities etc.

It is an opportunity to share a range of talents ie art, sculpture for everyone to create and enjoy.

 

 
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