Linde Community Garden
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Linde Community Garden is a place to grow organic produce, connect with like-minded people and share skills and knowledge.
Located in the south-west corner of Linde Reserve, just off Stepney Street, the Linde Community Garden is managed by the NPSP Community Garden Association Inc., a not-for-profit organisation.
Open daily to members, the garden offers hands-on learning opportunities such as composting, worm farming, seed propagation and wicking beds. It also serves as a welcoming place to share skills, ideas and build community.
The garden operates as a communal facility, with some beds available to small interest groups. Raised beds provide access for people with limited mobility.
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Get involved
Membership is open to everyone, with priority given to residents and community groups within the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters.
To join and find out more, visit: Linde Community Garden website
You can also follow the garden on Facebook—no account required.
Our history
The Linde Community Garden was established in 2010 following strong community interest expressed at a public forum in 2009. Council approval was granted in February 2010, transforming the former bowling green at Linde Reserve into the thriving community garden enjoyed today.
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Contact
For further information and membership enquiries, email the NPSP Community Garden Association Inc: npsp.garden@gmail.com



