Events
May Monthly Working Bee
Rose Bay Community Garden end of Manion Avenue, Rose Bay, NSW, AustraliaSunday June 18th : Monthly Working Bee 2-4pm
Rose Bay Community Garden end of Manion Avenue, Rose Bay, NSW, AustraliaRegular Monthly Maintenace tasks like weeding, mulching, chatting
RBCG Bee Platform Build Day
An exciting elevated platform for our Flow Hive and Bee Team to manage a precious home for RBCG Honey Bees. Stay Tuned...
Naidoc Week – Bush Tucker Talk and Taste
We are hosting our NAIDOC week event with Terry Lennis who hosts the Bush Tucker walks in conjuction with Woollahra Council and Eastern Suburbs Organisation For Reconciling Australia (ESORA). Learn about what bush tucker grows in and around RBCG. Try some delicious Lemon Myrtle tea and other bush tucker treats and have some samples to […]
July Monthly Working Bee
Rose Bay Community Garden end of Manion Avenue, Rose Bay, NSW, AustraliaMonthly Working Bee: Clearing old vines
General regular maintenance to common areas with extra attention to clearing old passionfruit vines off the fence
Spring Propagation Tips – grow your own plants for free!
Saving your own seed, taking cuttings or dividing clumps of plants by the roots are the most common ways to propagate. These methods don’t require specialised or expensive equipment and can be achieved with a little practise...and some helpful tips from Emma Daniell our resident Horticulturalist and RBCG Founding Member.
National Organic Week 16th-24th September 2017
Rose Bay Community Garden end of Manion Avenue, Rose Bay, NSW, AustraliaSave the Date! Sunday 17th September 2017 We will be hosting an Event on site at RBCG in the afternoon. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months. Read more about National Organic Week here: http://www.organicweek.net.au/core/ Taste the Difference, Feel the Difference, Make a Difference National Organic Week Australia (NOW) is a week of […]
Native Stingless Bees: Hive Split & Honey Tasting
Splitting of a native bee hive is when you create two hives from one, thus increasing their numbers over time. Australian stingless bees are very important to the health of Australian native trees and are wonderful pollinators in our Community Garden. They’re also super cute, stingless and create a delicious honey called “sugar bag” honey […]
Bird Watching Walk with Renee Ferster Levy
Join BirdLife Australia educator, Renee Ferster Levy on a guided bird watching walk through Christison Park, Vaucluse. You will learn fun facts about local native birds – where do they live? What do they eat? You will also learn how to create bird-friendly spaces in your backyard and local community. This event is perfect for […]