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The Frontyard Garden

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'''The garden grows....'''
In Over two weekends in late 2017 several tonnes of heavy garden beds and soil were shifted to Frontyard over two weekends by a couple of Frontyard Janitors and an intrepid crew of volunteers from Marrickville/Sydney and from as far as Newcastle. In early 2018 members of Frontyard community then participated in a working bee to plant herbs, vegetables and green manure. The future of the two unpopulated garden beds currently resting up against the wall is still under discussion.
In early 2018 members of Frontyard community then participated in a working bee to plant herbs, vegetables and green manure. The future of the two unpopulated garden beds currently resting up against the wall is still under discussion. At the end of Jennifer Mae Hamilton's recent Frontyard residency she instigated a planting bee to populate two of the four garden beds gifted to Frontyard by her work-home formerly known as "Earlwood Farm". The beds were earlier installed at the farm by the artist, Gabrielle Di Vietri, and a large team of volunteers, when Di Vietri boycotted the Biennale of Sydney in 2014.
'''The garden futures....'''
====== Connect with the garden ======
You’ll find happy our garden happy -snaps on the [https://www.instagram.com/frontyardorg/ frontyardorg on instagram] feed or in our [https://www.flickr.com/photos/139358427@N03/albums/72157663815643004 garden album on Flickr], which we encourage residents to add to.
If you want to get your hands dirty in good company then check the [https://www.frontyardprojects.org/events/ events calendar] for our regular garden working bees. You can also join the '''#garden''' channel on our slack space ([https://frontyard-slackin.herokuapp.com/ join here]) where we share updates and observations about what's happening in the garden week to week.
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