Excess is also given to Te Hiku Hauora to be shared with patients, and to a local foodbank."
Volunteers had the opportunity to learn gardening skills through being actively involved in building healthy soil, raising and planting out seedlings, weeding, mulching, watering, and finally harvesting.
"We have constructed several compost bins, and made compost using a variety of materials," Nancy said. "A worm farm has been set up in an old bath, and has just received a lid made from recycled wood by new volunteer David Darker."
Several well-attended workshops had been organised on composting, worm farming, riwai and kumara growing and seed-saving.
¦ Anyone who would like volunteer can contact co-ordinator Cheryl Toka on (027) 430-5840, Nancy Gregory (09) 408-1266 or (021) 0237-8117.