AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCommunity Greening Push: Melbourne’s Garden City guidelines are encouraging residents to create street and laneway gardens (pots and planters allowed without a permit; in-ground rules and edible limits apply), with native plants highlighted for biodiversity. Volunteer Need: Docklands Community Garden in Melbourne is calling for more help—only 10–12 people regularly volunteer despite a mailing list of 256—so the “little paradise” can keep growing. Heat & Water Reality Check: Essex water firms say no hosepipe ban is planned yet, but Anglian and Affinity urge voluntary cutbacks and mindful watering during the hot spell. Wildlife-Friendly Gardening: Monty Don warns hedge trimming should wait until late summer to protect nesting birds, and he also backs a simple daily rose task for better blooms. Plant Care for Real Life: Scotland’s Hilda Houseplant Hospital has opened, offering “surgery” like repotting and pest removal, with advice to avoid weekly watering and check pot weight during heat. Gardening for Kids: National 4-H Week runs Oct 5–11, with sign-ups opening Oct 1 for youth gardening clubs. Local Food & Community: Renovations to the former Robinson Grocery Store in Bond (South Tallahassee) are nearing completion, and neighbors want it to become a community market tied to education and gardening.
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