Purpose of the group "To make use of public land by providing access to all resident so they can experience the joys and health benefits of gardening, following organic and sustainable principles."
Objectives • Design a community garden to take best advantage of the characteristics of the site. • Construct a community garden to provide individual allotments and also shared garden areas such as an orchard and indigenous plantings • To manage the garden in an environmentally and socially responsible manner using organic gardening methods • Membership is open to all residents of Moonee Valley • AHCG is an Incorporated Association and is run by a committee of management
History of the Group
The not for profit community group was started March 2010 and has grown to over 50 members
In early March over 1000 flyers advertising the first meeting were distributed to residents, local schools and businesses. An article was published in a local newspaper.
Inaugural meeting was held 18th March 2010
Incorporation date 23rd April 2010
Submission to council
Council Approved the community garden on the 16th November 2010
City West Water provided a grant for water tanks and irrigation
Fundraising Bunnings Highpoint BBQs
MVCC grant - Food swap shelter
Mains water connected
Community garden presence at the local festivals at Moonee Valley and Mediterranean Fiesta East Keilor
Community Festival Activities
Promotional seeds saved by garden members
Seed bomb activity
Kokodama
Insect bug hotels
Herb sleep and dream pillows
Community presence at the Rose Creek Winery events
Sustainability grant - Frog bog
My Smart Garden - the garden hosted an irrigation workshop
Responsive grant - irrigation
Bendigo Bank and MVCC grants - Accessible Toilet
December 2017 hosted a Smart Garden Weeds & Pests in your garden and how to control them workshop
Open Day, March 2018
Compost Workshops, March 2018
Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop with Craig Castree, August 2018
Learn to make origami envelopes and take home saved seeds 2022