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Plots & maintenance


Vegie plots
Veg Out comprises 145 garden plots as well as communal spaces. Ten plots are held by local community groups and the remainder by private individuals. Private plotholders pay a 6 monthly fee of $4/m2 or $2.5/m2 concession. Once allocated, the plot becomes the responsibility of the plotholder.

Most plot holders grow vegetables and herbs, but flowers and art work are also popular. Colourful letterboxes feature prominently in many plots.

Maintaining your plot
We occupy public land and have a responsibility to look after it. For this reason neglected plots are re-allocated after appropriate consideration. This policy ensures that the waiting list to get a plot is kept to a minimum and that public access is maximized. New plot holders are given a 3 month probation period. The Veg Out Committee includes a Plot Monitor whose task is to ensure that plots are used and well tended.

Maintaining your plot borders is also important. Please ensure that no broken wood, fence posts or storage items block up pathways and cause hazards to others.

Composting
We usually have two or three different compost heaps on the go at any one time, and every month these need to be turned and processed. Fruit and vegies go in the box and plot waste goes in the end pile. The other piles are maturing - look at the sign to see the status and if they're ready for use.

Always remember our composting motto: 'Stop Think Chop'. All compost must be chopped or broken up to ensure that it breaks down properly.

Watering
Current water restrictions mean that watering may ONLY be done between 6am and 8am on Saturday and Tuesday mornings, using watering cans. It important, in the current drought environment, that we adhere to these restrictions and set an example for the rest of the community.

 

 
 

 

  Planting guide

Not sure what to plant and when to plant it? Download our Veg Out Planting Guide.
 

 

  How to get a plot

There is great demand for garden plots, and the waiting list is long. If you're already a Friend of Veg Out and are on the plot waiting list, the best way to get your own plot is to come down, help out and get involved.

Joining in on Working Bee days (held on the first Sunday of each month, except January) is the best way to contribute and show your enthusiasm.

Preference for plots will be given to those who help out and contribute to the gardens.