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MCG in the news over the last 10 years

11/5/2022

 
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In the News - 2012 to 2022
As a part of our 10th anniversary celebration, we look back at past articles in the local media about Mandurah Community Gardens and community gardens in general. Enjoy!
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Mandurah Community Garden's new funding to increase accessibility
91.7 Wave FM - June 16th 2021
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​​The importance of a community garden to help reconnect post pandemic
Mandurah Mail - October 15th 2021
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'We feel a bit lost': Growing concerns for Mandurah Community Garden
Mandurah Mail - October 23rd 2020
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Green thumbs turnout to Mandurah’s Community Gardening Festival
Mandurah Mail - October 29th 2018
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What’s on: Your weekend guide in the Peel region
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Mandurah Mail - October 25th 2018
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Gardening guru eyes Mandurah festival
Mandurah Mail - October 8th 2018
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​Mandurah: health expert advocates creation of more gardens to reduce childhood obesity
Mandurah Coastal Times - December 8th 2017
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Mandurah Garden Festival in full bloom
Mandurah Coastal Times - October 3rd 2017
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Mandurah Community Garden to celebrate gardening festival
Mandurah Mail - September 28th 2017
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Grant boost for Mandurah Community Gardens
Mandurah Coastal Times - October 11th 2016
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Mandurah community gardens growing success
Mandurah Mail - ​October 15th 2015
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Mandurah Community Garden's search for the best scarecrow in the field​
Mandurah Mail - ​June 9th 2014

OTHER MENTIONS
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Mandurah Community Garden Festival
​Frasers Landing website - October 8th 2017
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Mandurah Community Gardens
Heart Foundation: Healthy Active By Design website 

Containers for Cash Mandurah

15/3/2022

 
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Local business and refund point for the Containers For Change scheme, Containers For Cash Mandurah added Mandurah Community Gardens to their website and Facebook page in support of the organisation. 

Your recycable containers can be dropped off at Mandurah Community Gardens, where they are collected by Containers For Cash Mandurah on a regular basis. You can also drop off your containers direct to Containers For Change Mandurah, and by giving our scheme number, you will ensure that Mandurah Community Gardens receives much needed funds from your donation.

Mandurah Community Gardens' Containers For Change participation No. is C-1027-1362

As MCG is a non-profit organisation that is exists through member's fees, generous donations and grants, the money earned from this helps MCG to keep going, providing a wonderful place for community involvement and healthy activity in our local area. 

Plots Available To Rent!

22/10/2021

 
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UPDATE 5 January 2022:  Currently no plots are available. Come back to our website to check on updates or contact the Garden Coordinator at [email protected] for plot availability.
A rare opportunity exists to rent a plot at Mandurah Community Gardens!​
  • A limited number are available to rent for a very reasonable yearly fee.
  • Organic fertiliser supplied from compost, worm and bokashi at the gardens.
  • Learn about growing organic food with the help of our friendly members.
  • Annual membership included!

Contact our Garden Coordinator Cheryl to find out more:
[email protected] or phone  ​0414 348 404

...or come down and visit us on a public open day to learn more - see our Events Calendar page for the next open days and hours.

Mandurah Rotary Club helps with grant

1/10/2021

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thank you Lions Club of Mandurah

A big thank you to our local Mandurah Rotary Club!

The Garden was fortunate to receive a Wishing Well Grant of $1550.06 from the Mandurah Rotary Club. ​This Grant was for Seed Raising, Seedling Shelter and Seed Drying.

How It Helps Continue The Garden Cycle
Using seed raising mix and seeds to start the process, garden members will plant the resulting seedlings into raised beds (which are accessible to volunteers of all abilities). These are then mulched with CCC, watered and fed.

With the shade cloth structures to provide relief from the hot and drying summer heat, the plants thrive, and when the time is right, the crops are harvested, which will then provide healthy, organic food for our members and the local community. Some crops will be dried and some will go to seed with the seeds being dried on the purpose-built drying frames - so nothing is wasted. Then the cycle starts over again... 

Now we will be able to complete the full circle of growing vegetables, herbs and edible flowers at Mandurah Community Gardens.
We used the funds for:
  • Potting mix and mulch for seeds and seedlings
  • New shade cloth for shade house roof as previous mesh was too dense and didn’t allow enough light in for seedlings to thrive
  • Materials to construct shade structures on raised garden beds to protect from harsh summer heat as no shade from trees etc
  • Materials to make drying racks so we could dry our seeds for future use and also dry herbs.
Proposed improvements to be done: a BIG THANKS to Mandurah Rotary Districts with their donation of the Rotary Wishing Well Grant to Mandurah Community Gardens.
seed sorter stack
assortment of harvested seeds
potting mix and mulch in garden bed
potatoes growing under shade cloth
raised communal garden beds
​Thanks to our members and volunteers for their help and hard work, and thanks also to Ron and Terry for building and installing the frames.

Of course, our thanks to Mandurah Rotary Club was also shared on our Pinterest profile and our Facebook page.
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Gardening Is Good For Mental health

14/6/2021

 
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On the Guardian news website, James Wong wrote an article (Sunday 13 June 2021) describing how gardening provides a natural object of meditation that helps create a healthy mind, 
being a good focus point for mindfulness practice.
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The colour in our life

The thing about gardens, forests, jungles and most living plants is that they tend to be green.

​The colour green in the spectrum of light is the most restful colour we perceive because the eyes at rest don't have to accommodate the focal point of this wavelength as it lands on the retina. For example, the colour red has a focal point slightly behind the retina while the colour blue falls slightly in front of the retina. So with the colour green, the lens of the eye is in a relaxed state when viewing anything in natural green, creating the relaxation response that calms us.

As most of us already know, green and natural green are not the same thing. We can usually distinguish the difference between the green of an artificial plant and a real plant. If we were looking to get an artificial plant, it's subtle green hues would have to be as close to the real thing for us to accept its likeness of a living plant. Alas, it seems that most artificial plants are a poor reproduction of the real thing and look fake - unless you are prepared to pay much more money to get closer to  perfection.
Of course, we know there is more to the garden than just its colour. Our attention is always drawn to the relaxing ambience of a beautiful garden. As we become aware of life growing and living around us, we naturally recognise our own connection with the environment we are in.

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Thriving to be happy 

The community garden is an environment rich in sensory experience. Not only is it a visual experience for us, it also feeds our senses with its sounds, with its many scents, with the experience of touch, and the presence of others around us. It is not so much as about being occupied, or working and keeping busy, but the garden provides us with it's true value by giving us a place to be present, in a productive environment, letting us enjoy the experience of being alive.

We see the garden as a living, transient thing, as an extension of our existence. It is this feeling of harmony with our environment that heals us, and this is because maintaining a healthy garden is akin to maintaining a healthy mind. This cycle of benefit works to bring us contentment from both directions:
  1. A healthy mind makes conditions ripe for a healthy body and when we eat the food of this garden is, we absorb the positive fruits of our efforts. We then integrate this into the cycle of a healthy life.
  2. And, having a sustained body also means that conditions are ripe for the formant of a happy and healthy mind.


What we grow together, we know together.

In essence, gardening is a meditation in practice. When we reinforce this practice by gardening together, the social aspect of our human nature is supported, helping us to maintain a natural bond with others in our community. 
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Read more about this in James Wong's article in the Guardian: "Why is gardening so good for your mental and physical health?

Thank you to all our volunteers

22/5/2020

 
Thank you Thank you Thank you
posted on Facebook to celebrate National Volunteers Week
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