General Community Clubs
Yoorala St Community Garden Inc
Yoorala St Community Garden Inc
Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed Closed
Thu Closed
Fri Closed
Sat Closed
Sun 8:00 AM to 11:59 PM
About Us
Yoorala Street Community Garden Inc (YSCG Inc) was established in 2010. The garden is a space for people to come together and participate in the principles of organic gardening, in the spirit of community and sustainability. The garden became fully Incorporated in 2016.
The aims of the Yoorala Street Community Garden are:
- to provide opportunities for people of all ages, abilities, skills, experience, cultural background and income level to grow organic fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers.
- to be an open, welcoming, inclusive, sustainable, educational, creative community resource.
- to foster trusting, sharing, respectful and co-operative relationships among members and with the wider community.
- to promote and demonstrate environmentally sustainable practices such as organic gardening, recycling, reusing, seed saving, water conservation and energy efficiency.
The garden has some ‘access friendly’ areas and paths, and raised garden-beds are available to members with accessibility needs.
Visit our Membership page to find out more about how you join our garden.
To find out more, read about what we do on this website; or contact The Secretary for more information.
And check us out on Facebook.
We look forward to welcoming you to the garden and into our community.
Yoorala St Community Garden is a place we dig!
Extra Information
Wheelchair Access Yes
Disabled access raised vegetable garden
Accessible By Anyone
Age Ranges All ages
Transport Notes
1 km from nearest bus stop
Facility Notes
sink and toilet are in The Men's Shed beside the garden
Volunteer Notes
A volunteer could assist by joining our working bees from 8 am to 10 am on Sunday mornings during April - November and from 4 pm -6pm on Sundays during December - March. Please email the secretary [email protected]
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Plants and Gardening
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-provide opportunities for people of all ages, abilities, skills, experience, cultural background and income level to grow organic fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers -be an open welcoming, inclusive, sustainable, educational, creative, community service -promote and demonstrate environmentally sustainable practices such as organic gardening, recycling, reusing, seed saving, water conservation and energy efficiency -foster trusting, sharing, respectful & co-operative relationships among members & community