Wow. What an absolute success! On Sunday 11 September Logan Food Gardeners has its first get together. We had 23 adults plus kids for morning tea, chat and a wander around the garden. This was an absolutely fantastic turnout, considering the online group has only been going for just over 1 month. Already though the group has 72 members and is growing every day.
I have had heaps of really positive feed back about the visit on Sunday and the Logan Food Gardeners online site. It is already bringing people together who have the common interest of food gardening.
I love it that our members range in age from teenagers to the retired. I also think it is great the we have a good mix of men and women and people of completely different backgrounds. The photos below show a few of the members in the garden.
Everyone really got into the spirit of the event and brought plenty to share including seeds, seedlings, fruit, veg and of course tasty treats for morning tea.
Check out more photos by clicking this Logan Food Gardeners link
Thank you so much Logan Food Gardeners members for making this group such a success. See you next month.
Lyn
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