Make Mend Grow: Gardening for Beginners
Learn the essentials of veggie gardening in a fun, hands-on session at the City of Gosnells Museum.
Details
Saturday 18 April 2026
10:30am - 11:30am
34 Homestead Rd, Gosnells WA 6110, Australia
Free
Learn the essentials of veggie gardening in a fun, hands-on session at the City of Gosnells Museum.
Saturday 18 April 2026
10:30am - 11:30am
34 Homestead Rd, Gosnells WA 6110, Australia
Free
If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping outside and picking fresh veggies straight from your garden, you’re closer than you think! This session breaks down the basics of successful veggie gardening, making it simple and accessible for beginners.
You’ll learn about the key elements your plants need to thrive: light, soil, water, and food. The session is designed to help you start small, even if you don’t have a big backyard.
Whether you want to grow your own ingredients for cooking or aim for full food security, this workshop will boost your confidence and gardening know-how.
This is a short but sharp session lasting one hour, perfect for busy parents wanting to learn practical gardening skills.
The workshop covers:
- How much light your plants need
- What makes soil healthy and full of life
- When and how much to water
- How to keep your veggies well-fed and thriving
You’ll get tips on container gardening and simple setups to get started right away.
The event takes place at the City of Gosnells Museum at Wilkinson Homestead, located at 34 Homestead Road, Gosnells WA 6110.
The museum offers a charming setting that connects you with the local history while you learn about sustainable gardening.
It’s easily accessible and a great spot for a family outing combined with a practical workshop.
The workshop is suitable for adults and beginners with no prior gardening experience required.
Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in and get ready for the session.
As this is a community event, spaces may be limited, so early registration is recommended.
This event is free of charge.
Registration is required and can be done online through the provided booking link.
Don’t miss this opportunity to start your gardening journey with expert guidance and community support.