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Apples

This week we had a donation of apples 🍏 picked straight from the tree delivered to us.

We’ll be using them to make some preserves and to do some community cooking and we also ate some at Morning Tea in the Garden on Friday … and sent some home with those that came along - everyone was very appreciative!

And … any spares will be sent over the the ASRC.

Thanks so much Bella for thinking of us and dropping them in!

If you ever have excess fruit and veggies 🥦 🥕 in your home garden (or on your rural property like Bella) we’re always very pleased to find a use for them - whether that be here - we use them for preserves, weekly morning tea or food relief, or at the ASRC - the donations we send their way go into their fresh food program.

Just give us a call or drop in when we are open!

Free compost

On Thursday Darebin Council delivered some free compost to us. We used as much as we could on Friday but have about 1 cubic metre left. We’re hoping some friends in the neighbourhood come along and take the rest home … if you are keen please pop past with your spade and barrow or bag … we’ve put out a sign to let people know.

The compost is made from our green bins … so it’s extra nice to be thinking that it is the second life of what we have all thrown out!

Worm tower 101 outcomes

What a great workshop. We had 8 adults and 2 children join in our Saturday morning workshop and everyone left with new skills and knowledge … and a gorgeous worm tower ready to put into their home garden.

Thanks Clare for sharing your skills. Thanks everyone involved in the Garden State Festival -we were delighted to be part of it. And thanks neighbourhood friends for coming along!

Olives 🫒 to oil

Hi Leanne here. A few years ago my old uni housemate encouraged me to strip my olive 🫒 tree of fruit and add them to the harvest from his house in Brunswick. And he kindly took all our fruit off to magically become olive oil.

When I got the oil back it was such a joy to think it came from my tree!

This year you can do the same thing … just register and then drop off your olives at CERES Fair Food at 20 Water Rd Preston (not the East Brunswick site) and it will be magically returned in the form of oil.

Thanks to Darebin, Yarra and Moreland Councils, CERES and 3000Acres for organising this great community activity.

And … if you’ve never done it before a good tip is to lay a big sheet under your tree and invest in a couple of plastic kids beach/sandpit rakes. Then you can rake along the branches. The rakes will pull the olives off without pulling the leaves off … and the olives will drop down onto the sheet … and you can then gather that up and tip your harvest into your collection container. It makes the process so much quicker than hand picking …

Here’s the official advertising blurb for the event. Thanks Nat from Darebin for sending it through! I am sure there will be people in our community super keen to join in.



The Olives to Oil Harvest Festival is coming to Darebin, in partnership with CERES 3000acres.

Come together over the weekend of 27-29 May to harvest olives from streets, parks and productive gardens. The olives will be pressed communally into delicious, local olive oil and distributed back to the people who help with the harvest. 

Drop off your freshly picked olives at CERES Fair Food (Preston) on Sunday 29 May 12-2pm. Collect your oil from Reservoir Library two weeks later.

For more information email olivestooil@ceres.org.au or register here: https://www.3000acres.org/olives-to-oil