83 days ago

Working Bee Woodall Park Pump Track, Devonport

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

Hi to parents of kids who use the pump track and people who like to help in the community.

Please help us tidy up the long grass around all the native plants and make the area a lot safer for those using this popular fun activity for kids in your community.

Rotary volunteers need you to spare an hour or so on Sunday 18th Feb from 9 am to 11 am to help with a tidy-up of the track.

Bring along your gardening gear, rakes, shovels, weed eater, and clippers to trim the weeds and groom the track. Hat and sunscreen are advised.

Help from your kids is welcomed and encouraged.

YOUR REWARD - a complimentary coffee and good company across at Narrowneck Cafe after the job is done.

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Visit Ngataringa Organic Garden and get your winter seedlings

Kerry from Devonport

Ngataringa Organic Garden
Fundraiser & Winter Seedling Graduation Event
Saturday 11 May 9.00 am – 12.00 noon

Visit Ngataringa Organic Garden as we say goodbye to our graduating winter seedlings. Thousands of them. Ready for planting out into your beds or containers. As a local community garden we would love your support and know you’ll love these seedlings as much as we have 💚🌱

And there’s lots of variety including the super healthy kales, peas, cauliflower, a variety of onions, lettuces, celery, spinach, silverbeet, and so many more. Ready to pop into a bed or container to get those organic winter veggies rolling for the whānau. These seedlings have been sown in sterilised recycled punnets using organic seeds and mixes to the extent possible. Six-pack punnets often contain 10-12 plants and suggested koha is $3-$5 per punnet.

Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a scone or cake while you visit. We welcome you to join us and encourage you to explore one of Te Hau Kapua / Devonport’s lovely community gardens while you are here 😊.

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