Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Potatoes on their ways


Winter news

A worm farm and a cold frame are now on their way ! Worm juice and new plants soon to come.
The potatoes are loving the winter as well as the salads. 
We'll probably have a big salad at the next bureau meeting, this friday.

Don't miss the next working bee on the Sunday 2d of September 2012.

MORE PHOTOS HERE







Sunday, 22 July 2012

Save the dates

Dear members,

Potatoes are enjoying the garden:

Here is a summary of our forthcoming activities (administrative, garden and others) and the dates to save in  your agenda. The most important one is probably the Sunday 25th of November 2012. We'll not only hold the General Meeting to decide of our future, but we'll have another great fun community day, probably involving more music and a fun night and a photo competition.

SAVE THE DATES
I also draw your attention on 4 important dates on the calendar below (on top of the weekly working bees):

  • Next Sunday 29th of July, we'll set up a cold frame, worm farm and prepare some seedlings to plant soon.
  • On the 9th of September, we'll have a bus tour to visit other community and kitchen garden in the Illawarra. Details to be confirmed soon, but register your interest (by answering yes to the calendar invite you ll soon receive).
  • On the Monday 1st of October (public and school holiday) we'll organise (if council approves) a fundraising day at Bald Hill with cakes and crepes.
  • On the 27th of October, we'll hold a PechaKucha night(20 slides in 10 mins about any subject, give you an opportunity to communicate experiences, ideas and things you are passionate about).
Please answer this survey (link here) to express your ideas and opinions on the future of the association. We'll use the results to draft the 'Manifesto' to be approved at our general meeting. 
But before then, feel free to come to the monthly bureau meetings, to suggest idea, comments, react, propose and help (watering the plant, drawing plant signs names, discussing the plants to put on the terrace, leaflets in letter box.....from little things big things grow). 

 MEMBERSHIP

For those who didn't join already, you can join the association now, more information here.

Monday, 9 July 2012

Next working bee: Sunday 29 July 2012

Our next working bee will be on the Sunday 29 of July 2012

The next working bee will take place on the Sunday 29th of July 2012, at the garden, from 11am onwards.
New members are more than welcome and can download their membership form here.

The program for that day

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Learning about 'Worm farms' and 'Cold frame'
Building a mini worm farm and a mini cold frame
Kids will also plant their own seedlings.
BRING: finished toilet roll, gardening tools, BYO foods and drinks for the BBQ.

Fun
BBQ
Recipe ideas for our potato crop (bring a recipe)

Discussion
Preparing our big fundraising events (summer 2012-2013);
Calendar of garden management between working bees.

For those who want to be more involved in the Association

All skills, ideas and activities are welcome. We'll meet up every second Thursday, of the month at 7pm at the club house.

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Hi everybody,

We had a wonderfull day today, and all the members who left their emails will have received two links with the photo albums (gaetane and lucy, if you want to add your pictures, send them to the usual blog email and ill add them up).

Thanks so much to the musicians (John, Phil, Chris and Willow (from Chokoh)), to the cooks, and to our great team who prepared the potato patch yesterday (James, Chris, Lucie, Adam, Madeleine, Phil, Dan, Brownyn, Andrew), and thanks Dan for the sound system. Thank Kerin as well who got some tennis racket and balls for the kids to play around. Sorry if i forgot anyone.

I've got 16 membership forms with me and i know some people took some with them. Drop an email to otford.garden AT gmail.com when your transfer is done. This week would be great.
The wonderfull news is that we'll be able to pay for the insurance and extra costs.

In the idea box: playgroup, yoga, photo competition, more gardening, brewery....and in deed caring and loving for our potatoes and possibly some more tennis players.

Next working bee/meeting is on the Sunday 29 of July (morning). We still have one patch to plant, a bit of weeding and caring. We could also paint the inside of the house: so look around if you have some paint which would go onto laminate walls (we'll keep the Robin William Poster in deed ??).

Gaetane and Andrew (for the OCGA).

Thursday, 28 June 2012

A few good news our way. Dont forget to tell your neighbour.


1. We created an Incorporated association: The Otford Community and Garden Association.
A membership application  will be available at the inauguration or you can require one here.

So we now have a bank account and an insurance.

2. We are putting together a party for the Sunday 1st of July 2012, from 10 am to 5pm at the tennis court.
The program can be seen here.
We'll have free french pancakes, BYO BBQ, PLANT A POTATO SPUD and 2 music bands.
At 2.00 pm we'll have John and Wolf.
At 3.30 pm we'll have Chris (from  http://bhanglassi.com/ )& Shaun (from http://soundcloud.com/chokoh-1)

We'll prepare the potato beds on Saturday 30 June 2012, from 10 am till 4pm. Anyone can join.

This has been possible with the support of SoilCo and Otford Farm.

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Meeting 3: An association to be created and the preparation of the 'inauguration'

It was a very sunny day and we all discussed with great enthusiasm about the future of our activity. Everybody was quite motivated to start the potato patch and to create an event.
We also agreed on the creation of an association in order to an organised entity and to be able to puchase an insurance, so that our activities would be covered. This would also allow us to receive and manage possible. grants

The 'event' objective is to gather more people and possibly the one who didnt get the information, mostly exchange via internet. The idea is also to explain what the 'purpose' of the association is by actually 'transforming it into action': gardening, getting together and creating a place in Otford where we can have good time together. 

We had an other small meeting on the following Wednesday and we agreed on the final administrative details. So we filled out the form to have an association. The current committee is composed of Gaetane, Andrew, Adam and Lucy. James and Phil will also help.

So the 'inauguration' party is on the 1st of July and we'll start working on the potato patch on the 30th.

See more in 'events'.

Cheers.




Sunday, 29 April 2012

Meeting 2: Getting there 29 April 2012

Ideas, food and plantings! 

Meeting notes
Coming events
What do we need?
Membership

Narelle, Nick, Rachel, James, Andrea, Marc, Greg, Lorraine, Esther, Chris, Suri, Yoshi, Andrew and me(Gaetane) came around. 
Adam, Madeleine, Allison, Richard, Sarah, Chris, Pauline couldn't make it today.

Meeting notes

We met at the tennis club house/court (ideal for kids riding their bike and playing) as Pauline has nicely agreed to let us start this project on this land. It is a wonderful opportunity as this area is central, easily accessible by locals (from Stanwell t/p to Helensburgh). It also corresponds to the preferences expressed by most of the participants in the survey: safe for kids, existing shed, possibility to install rainwater tanks, existing toilets, water access. (if you didn't fill the survey, feel free and send an email to otford.garden@gmail.com).

Allison is also in the process of investigating for a possible access to crown land near the cricket pitch. It would offer a bigger space for specific projects. It would require a DA via crown land and an annual fee. 

We discussed the results of the survey, also published here. A majority of people want to combine the garden activity with a local social activity: a safe place where people can together to grow food and get to know each other. A majority seems happy to have a 'shared garden' (versus individual plots). The choice of what to plants where would be done according to permaculture;/organic principles and the willing to grow food. The use of heirlooms and seeds from the seed savers network appear to please everybody. Fortunately we have permaculture experts and seed savers in the team. Share crops appears also to correspond to everybody's expectations.

Narelle is leading the 'kitchen garden at the school' project and it appears that many people are happy to collaborate in this project. It will involve working bees and great opportunity to learn more about gardening. It would also be a great help for the kitchen garden project, where  future generation can learn that wool doesn't grow on tree and other key things about food and sustainability.

Everybody also appears very happy to make this area live as a real 'community hubs'. Some people could be less involved in gardening but would look after having a club house where we could always refresh and have a good tchat.

Grants deadlines appears to be tights and past for 2012 (for some of them). However, we may start with local donations and will organise a fundraising events (movie-music-local stalls) when the sun and warm temperatures are back. Any professional of 'grants application' will be warmly welcomed.

We also had a good discussion about the location and design of our first 'potato patch' which is discussed below. 

We also planted an Illawarra Plum tree (Gae+Andwoo 's gift) and a Chili tree (Greg's gift and he said they were not too hot) as a way to mark the start.

Coming events

The next working bee is on the WE of the 26/27 of May 2012. The plan is:
  • Preparing the bed for potatoes - planting potatoes : IF WE HAVE WHAT WE NEED.
  • Introducing the auspicing organisation (if it works).
  • Electing a bureau (President - Treasurer - Secretary - Fundraiser coordinators).
  • Membership forms.
  • Organising a local July event to collect materials (team, communication, date).
  • Organising an August verge gardening day (team, communication, date).
  • Organising a bus tour of other Community Garden (team, communication, date).
  • Organising a spring big fundraiser events.
  • Keeping the working bees happening to have a good crop of potatoes next spring.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR ANY OF THESE ACTIVITIES : otford.garden@gmail.com

What do we need?

In the short term, to prepare the potato bed(s) (no dig) we need:
  • Beds surroundings (3m*4m) in wood or corrugated iron. The height would have to be a minimum of 60cm and hopefully more. The higher the more protected from running kids and...animals.
  • Cardboard
  • Soil: 2 tonnes
  • Manure: 2 trailers
  • Mulch: good idea to collect neighbors' compost for that date (if we have the beds surroundings confirmed)
  • Compost
  • Corresponding tools (BYO): trailer, wheelbarrow, shovels, gloves, building tools, spades, possibly netting... 
ANY IDEAS, CONTACT, FRIENDS TO HELP US TO GET THIS FOR NEXT MONTH: write to otford.garden@gmail.com
ANY BUSINESS OFFERING HELP WILL HAVE HIS LOGO ADVERTISED ON THIS BLOG AND WILL BE MENTIONED IN THE FACEBOOK OTFORD LOCAL. 
In the longer term:
For the garden, it would be great to have donated gardening tools (see list above) which could be kept safe in the tennis club house as long as we organise a clear area to keep the tools. Those could constitute your member contribution.

For the club house, it would be great to fix the broken window, the hot water system, to decorate and make it a clever shared space (space for tennis gears, space for garden gears, foldable chairs, a few towels for when it rains, a sunshade to be stored, a confy area to do stretching and chill out while other work hard :-) ).


Membership


The current idea is to agree on a 'membership rule' and a 'membership form' for the next meeting. The minimum requested would be contact details (from the area covering Stanwell Park/tops/Otford/Helensburgh) and a donation to contribute to the work (in kind or in $). The list of what we need is a work in progress, see above.
It is also important to keep in mind that we have the chance to be welcomed in the tennis court area. In this context our work has to contribute to keep this place welcoming, nicer, safer and cleaner.