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Food Charity FareShare Is Opening the Gates to Its Kitchen Garden for One Day

Discover how the charity's transforming disused city plots into urban veggie patches at its Abbotsford Open Garden.
Libby Curran
September 28, 2017

Overview

Whether you're a green thumb or a total gardening novice, you'll score great tips and tricks for growing your own food when FareShare opens its Abbotsford kitchen garden to the public on Saturday, October 14.

The food charity cooks as many as 5000 free meals across Australia each day using rescued surplus food, in addition to produce harvested from its own collection of urban kitchen gardens. That includes this lush, 70-bed veggie patch by Victoria Park railway station, a one-time dumping ground that's been given new life thanks to a tribe of volunteers and support from the RACV, Gandel Philanthropy and urban food-growing initiative 3000 Acres.

The Open Garden day invites locals along to have a sticky-beak and discover how FareShare is transforming disused urban plots like these into vibrant, veggie-growing wonderlands. There'll be guided tours of the gardens as well as a program of guest speakers covering topics from bee keeping and composting, through to urban agriculture.

And if it all leaves you inspired to do some gardening of your own, a range of seedlings will be available to purchase for a gold coin donation.

FareShare's kitchen garden Open Garden runs from 10am till 1pm on Saturday, October 14. Find the garden at Lulie Street, Abbotsford. For more info, visit fareshare.net.au.

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