Green house Compost gate citrus trees 2 9 10 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 Mulberry tree Shade House Asparagus bed Tool Shed Choko’s Water tanks Worm farm.

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Green house Compost gate citrus trees Mulberry tree Shade House Asparagus bed Tool Shed Choko’s Water tanks Worm farm Front Fence Garden Olive tree Sand pit Proposed meeting place Fruit trees Mulberry tree Bay tree Banana trees Sweet potatoes Bike shed Bath tubs Fence Bath tubs Flower bed gate Flower bed These beds have irrigation. The rest need hand watering.

Garden bed no. Aboriginal nameClassCrop 1 Arrowanelly (1/2 raised tank) Ms1 Michelle Patbroccoli, spinach brussel sprout, 2 Barrenjoey (in ground horse shoe with support wire) Matt 3 Cramaramma (full raised tank) Primary 1 4 Dajarra (full raised tank) Transition Sue Benchamomile snap peas, beetroot, coriander, aniseed 5 Era-worong (full raised tank) Transition 6 Geonamarra (in ground rectangle) Jnr 1Carrot, potato 7 Jerrowan (in ground rectangle) Jnr 2Tomato basil 8 Kakadu (spiral) SharedBasil, lemon myrtle, lavender, 9 Larrimah (in ground lge square) MattStrawberries, lettuce, spinach, celery 10 Mildura (hay bale in ground rectangle) JanetRosemary, mint, lettuce onion strawberry broccoli cauliflower 11 Nurragingy (vine support in ground bed) SharedPassion fruit vine 12 Pannerong (in ground rectangle) MattSnap peas 13 Quiberee (½ raised tank) Jnr 3 Anne MarrieSunflower, parsley, 14 Tumbulong (full raised tank) Anne 15 Uluru (in ground horse shoe) Debbie (volunteer)Curry plant, carrots 16 Wagga (full raised tank) Ian M2

Garden bed no. Aboriginal nameClasscrop 17 Kogera (1/2 raised tank) 9-12A Gushna Margaret Broccoli radish 18 Ulladulla (in ground rectangle) Jnr 19 Kedumba (in ground rectangle) Jnr 20 Bullaburra (xl full raised tank) WAG 21 Aranda (full raised tank) Hilton 22 Yarra (1/2 raised tank) Primary Carolyn Michelle 23 Tullamarine (1/2 raised oval tank) Primary Carolyn 24 Bennelong (1/2 raised oval tank) Ms3 Judy Bec Jenny 25 Maningrida (1/2 raised oval tank) Anne Ray lee 26 Jabiru (1/2 raised oval tank) Mt Druitt primary 27 Grong (1/2 raised oval tank) Mt Druitt primary 28 Illawong (1/2 raised oval tank) Mt Druitt primary 29 Berri (in ground decorative bed)

Garden bed no. Aboriginal nameClasscrop 30 Yuendumu (bathtub) Sweet peas 31 Yulara (bathtub) Sugar loaf cabbage 32 Kata Tjuta (bathtub) 33 Mparntwe (bathtub)