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Yeronga Community Gardens

Cnr of Oakwood and, Taunton St, Annerley QLD 4103, Australia
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Yeronga Community Gardens, located at the corner of Oakwood and Taunton St, Annerley QLD, is a well-managed community garden with a 4.4-star rating.

It features a composting hub, a produce box, and offers educational sessions.

Open for limited hours on Sundays, it welcomes volunteers for weeding and gardening.

Regulars enjoy spending Sunday afternoons there, in this community garden.

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Mutasim Sweileh

Mutasim is a passionate gardener, sustainability advocate, and the founder of Fresh Harvest Haven. With years of experience in home gardening and a love for fresh, organic produce, Mutasim is dedicated to helping others discover the joy of growing their own food. His mission is to inspire people to live more sustainably by cultivating thriving gardens and enjoying the delicious rewards of farm-to-table living. Through Fresh Harvest Haven, Mutasim shares his expertise, tips, and recipes to make gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Reviews

Caitie

Caitie

November 6, 2024 at 12:54 AM

only accessible for a few hours on a Sunday. I'm devastated this is the only community garden option available in this area

Kaz Dav

Kaz Dav

May 18, 2023 at 10:05 AM

Enjoyable trip with volunteers working the gardens. I attended because the Yeronga Community Centre organises educatonal sessions there for 'floodies' but probably others are welcome too, check the Yeronga Community Gardens FB site.

Dereck Arthur

Dereck Arthur

March 1, 2020 at 10:20 AM

My first visit there today, did some weeding, meet some of the regulars & look forward to becoming becoming a regular myself. A lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon 🌱🙂🌱

Jaimie Frazer

Jaimie Frazer

July 2, 2018 at 03:28 AM

Well managed community garden with a composting hub - drop off your vegie scraps into one of the bins near the fence, easily accessible from the street. There's a box of. The fence for produce you can help yourself to, or come on a Sunday at 3pm to help out and pick your own.