Newsletter No. 12

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

October 8, 2010

We have planted many veggies and herbs on the plots and created the main pathways. This Sunday we will be creating more plots and completing the compost. Donations of seedlings, compost, ground coffee and garden hoses would be most gratefully accepted. See you 2 pm Sunday.

Cheers, Grant

Newsletter No. 11

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

30 September, 2010

Last Sunday we enjoyed good weather and planted strawberries, beans, tomatoes, herbs and potatoes. We will continue planting this Sunday at 2 pm. Then we enjoyed wine, juice and some nibbles. Please join us if you have free time. See you there.

“Hi Grant, thanks for all your emails over the last months. We are on our way back now to NZ and look forward to finding time to help and see what you have done, Kind Regards …”

Newsletter No. 10

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

23 September, 2010

We achieved a lot of work last Sunday. Herbs and veggies were planted, a compost started and a path made. Planting will continue as well making new plots and paths. The land is now cleared, ready for you to establish a family plot or help plant out the communal area. Donations of vegetable and fruit seedlings, seeds and plants  gratefully received if you have any to spare. Also if anyone has access to ground organic coffee grounds let me know. See you Sunday at 2 pm.

Cheers, Grant

Newsletter No. 9

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

16 September, 2010

Locals continue to meet every Sunday at 2 pm at the garden. The land is now pretty much cleared, ready for you to establish a family plot or  help plant out the communal area. Donations of vegetable and fruit seedlings, seeds and plants  gratefully received if you have any to spare. See you Sunday.

Cheers, Grant

Newsletter No. 8

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

10 September, 2010

Last Sunday we developed a plan for the whole garden and yesterday Lem (WCC park ranger) very kindly mulched all the weeds for us. So this Sunday the focus is to:

  • Start the first plots;
  • Create a compost;
  • Construct a path through the middle of the garden;
  • Create a picnic area (bring drinks and nibbles for a shared afternoon tea);
  • Remove rubbish (WCC will pick this up next week

Bring spades, gloves, forks, hammers and other building tools. See you at 2 pm.

Cheers, Grant

Newsletter No. 7

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

9 September, 2010

Message from Sandy: The link below may perhaps be of interest if we decide we need some natives on the outside of garden etc etc.

“Here is the updated page  that you will need to use to access Free Plants for your group. Wellington City Council’s web site under Free Plants for Community Groups. (Link not current.)

All groups have from now until November 30 to place their plant orders. Please be aware this is the  new  method to order plants. Please contact me if you have any concerns or issues with the link.” Regards, Joby

Newsletter No. 6

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

5 September, 2010

We are going to meet at the garden at 2 pm and measure up and then go into the school to talk and draw. Bring nibbles and drink if you can to share while we talk.

See you there, Grant

Newsletter No. 4

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

25 August, 2010

It was much warmer last Sunday and so we got more work done. Tomorrow Lem (park ranger) is coming to mulch all the weeds and take away the rubbish so this Sunday we will start preparing the ground. The dirt doctor workshop will be happening at the school so they will probably give us some good advice.
See everyone at 2pm.

Cheers, Grant

Newsletter No. 3

Houghton Valley Community Garden Newsletter

17 August, 2010

Lots of work was achieved on Sunday. Lemuel (WCC park ranger) has offered to come  to mulch all the weeds and take rubbish away, so this Sunday we want to put all the weeds and rubbish in piles (bring gloves). We have marked out two paths and an area for the community garden. There is plenty of space for locals who want their own plot as well, if you want to come and claim some.

Cheers, Grant