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Karragarra Community Garden

Locality: Karragarra Island

Phone: +61 7 3409 2181



Address: 96 The Esplanade 4184 Karragarra Island, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Important Covid-19 Update Russell Island Queensland Health has reported one new case of COVID-19 today on Russell Island. The woman is in her sixties and bel...ieved to be linked to another case. Metro South Health is currently planning to set-up a pop-up COVID-19 testing clinic on Russell Island and this will be in operation later this afternoon and will continue for the coming days. Contact tracing has commenced with the woman this morning and we will continue to assess the situation and provide the local community with the relevant advice. We want to reassure the people of Russell Island and other islands in the area that we've been planning for situations like this and we are well prepared to ensure that their health needs are taken care of. Metro South Health is in the process of arranging for the woman to be transferred to the mainland. Please be vigilant - socially distance and if you can’t wear a mask, wash your hands and maintain good hand hygiene. If you’re sick stay at home and get tested!



23.01.2022 Some great information on edible flowers you can grow in your garden...enjoy!

16.01.2022 Karragarra Island Organics Recycling Project The Karragarra Community Garden is excited to be the centre of a research project that is supported by the Goodman Foundation and will be realised in conjunction with the University of Queensland, the Redland City Council, Running Wild Youth Conservation Culture Inc. and SMBI Permaculture. The project title is; Small is Beautiful moving towards a zero organic waste community on Karragarra Island through a community-based organics... recycling scheme. The project will, in collaboration with the community groups and RCC, deliver a case study, demonstration site, and model for a community-based organics recycling scheme, while also assessing the potential for realising a zero organic waste community. The project will run over the next 12 months and will include participating residents collecting their food waste; the collected waste will be composted using a novel small-scale, solar powered, forced aeration composting system at the community garden, and the generated compost products will be used to grow fruit and veggies at our gardens.and beyond. Regular updates about the project will be posted. Watch this space!

15.01.2022 This is a very interesting article on edible flowers we can grow in our gardens, most of them are also excellent beneficial insect attractors. https://click.mlsend.com//YT0xNDMxNDY2MDA1MDQ5MTE5OTgyJmM9



12.01.2022 The many uses of banana trees in your garden!

10.01.2022 We are happy to be working with SMBI Permaculture on their July Get-Together and we hope you can join us for this great event.

08.01.2022 A nice little video on Building Soil Structure. https://youtu.be/BmZg9ybe62g



05.01.2022 We have for sale through our garden store these upcycled/recycled feed sack shopping bags. The tote bags are made from repurposed woven polypropylene animal feed bags. They are tough, water resistant and versatile. Each one is unique and a great talking point. Made locally on Karragarra Island. Our price only $4.50. Elsewhere on sale for $17.00 (Etsy and Pinterest). Phone 0429 027019 to order.

04.01.2022 It was great to be back to a more "normal" gardening day today. And were we busy! Building a chook pen, composting, mulching, planting, weeding, feeding etc.

01.01.2022 A Survey Is Heading Your Way In the next few days, all Karragarra residents will find a survey from the University of Queensland in their letterbox. This survey is part of our Community Composting Project which commenced a little while ago, and which, over the next nine months aims to develop and trial a food waste capture, composting and utilisation scheme for Karragarra. The survey aims to understand what residents currently do with their garden and food waste, and also get a feel for the likely participation in a future food waste capture and composting scheme. Therefore, it is important that you complete the questionnaire and return it in the provided pre-paid envelope. And don't forget to also return the completed prize draw form for your chance to win a fruit tree!

01.01.2022 We hope you can join us on Saturday, it should be a great afternoon. Community Garden financial members are free.

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