Adamama Community Garden Project is an initiative for young people aged 20-35 to grow food locally, learn the basics of organic gardening (including propagation, soil quality, permaculture, seed saving and more), and be part of a thriving young Jewish community.
The community garden is private, unfenced, organic and in the hub of Bondi Junction. Our current cohort of 25 people have committed to a year of gardening, sowing, caring and reaping the delicious benefits of each of their 3m garden beds.
If you are interested in joining the next cohort come and join us for a fun sunday in the garden to see what it’s all about. Link to hadar@shalom.edu.au and register your expression of interest. Please include (name, mobile, age, why I’m interested) staff member will be in touch in next few days.
Commitment:
- Kick-off session – introduction and safety briefing
- Quarterly Sessions – seasonal workshops and hands-on lessons
- Ongoing maintenance of your garden pod
- Social meetups will be optional but delicious
What you will learn:
- Intro to permaculture
- Growing in small spaces
- Propagation
- Low cost garden design
- Germinate seeds and grow from kitchen waste
- Compost and soil quality
- Organic pest control
For more information about this project please contact elik@shalom.edu.au