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18/11/2023

THE “GREEN OASIS” CHARITY GARDEN PROJECT
We are delighted to introduce a transformative initiative that transcends city limits and aims to cultivate positive change nationwide – the “Green Oasis” Charity Gardens project. This project is not just about gardening; it is a collective effort to uplift our communities and alleviate the hunger pains faced by many.

In each town, we are establishing “Green Oasis” Charity Gardens, and at the heart of each garden will be dedicated coordinators committed to nurturing their specific community’s needs. These coordinators will play a crucial role in orchestrating the growth, distribution, and collection of fresh produce, ensuring that no one in our community goes to bed hungry.

Here’s how you can be an integral part of this nationwide movement:

Register as a Grower: If you have a passion for gardening and want to contribute to a hunger-free community, register as a grower. Your green thumb can make a significant impact on the well-being of those around you.
Register as a Coordinator: Become a community leader by registering as a coordinator. As a coordinator, you will oversee the “Green Oasis” Charity Garden in your town, managing the cultivation and distribution efforts.
Register as a Distributor: Help us extend the reach of our project by becoming a distributor. Ensure that the abundance of fresh produce reaches every corner of our community.
Register as a Collection Point: Contribute to the distribution process by registering as a collection point. Assist in gathering fresh produce from local growers and coordinate its delivery to various community locations.
Make a Monthly Contribution: Support the sustainability of the “Green Oasis” Charity Gardens by making a monthly contribution through our registration page. Your financial support will help fund ongoing projects in your community.
Local Farmers Can Donate Fresh Produce: We invite local farmers to join us in the fight against hunger by donating surplus produce suitable for human consumption. Your generosity will play a pivotal role in addressing food insecurity within our community.
To get involved, visit our registration page Projects – Urban Farming SA, where you can choose the option that aligns with your skills and interests. Together, let’s sow the seeds of positive change and cultivate a nationwide network of “Green Oases” that nourish both body and community spirit.

Thank you for joining us in this vital mission to create a hunger-free, sustainable future for all.

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COMMON GARDEN PESTS AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM.

APHIDS
These 4mm pear-shaped creatures pierce plant tissues to suck out sap. Affected plants often form puckered leaves, show stunted growth, and can die without treatment. Moreover, the honeydew (a sweet, sticky substance secreted by aphids) promotes the growth of sooty mold and attracts ants, which protect the aphids because they want the honeydew.

In small outbreaks, a high-pressure spray from the garden hose can help remove aphids from plants. Follow up with two applications of Efekto Aphicide, Protek complete or neem oil, one week apart. Be sure to apply the soap spray or oil to leaf undersides and crevices. You can also introduce beneficial predatory insects that feed on aphids, such as lady beetles.

RED SPIDER MITES
These tiny pests, which are related to spiders, feed on plant juices. In large numbers, they zap a plant’s vitality by causing leaves to turn yellow, brown, or gray and drop off. Other telltale signs: fine silk webs on the undersides of leaves.

Clip off and compost heavily infested leaves, because they will not recover. Thoroughly spray the plants with a fine spray of water, taking care to rinse leaf undersides. If the mites persist, repeat the water spray and then cover plants with an old sheet or other lightweight cloth for a couple of days. Shade and moist, cool conditions will seriously set back spider mites. To save a prized plant, an oil-based fungicide such as neem oil, Efekto Kumulus or Rosecare Plus is the best intervention.

Top tip: spray the fungicide underneath the infected leaf as it is where the red spider most likely will be.

WHITEFLY
Whiteflies are tiny sucking insects that often appear in large numbers from midsummer to early fall, especially in warm, humid climates or greenhouses. When they are resting on plants, whiteflies look like small wedges of white, but the slightest disturbance will cause them to take flight.

Whiteflies have numerous natural enemies that usually keep them in check. Grow flowers near your garden to attract small wasps and other whitefly predators. Use yellow sticky traps to monitor for whiteflies in the greenhouse. Wash down infested plants with a strong spray of water, taking care to reach leaf undersides. Follow up with a dilute solution of contact insecticide like, Protek Kemprin or Efekto Cypermethrin. You can also use a systemic solution like Protek Complete or Kombat Aphids

CUTWORM
These are blackish-grey to brown smooth-skinned caterpillars that hide in the soil during the day and feed at night. Black cutworms have small black dots on their bodies, while variegated cutworms are mottled brown with a faint white stripe down their backs.

As soon as you suspect cutworm damage, use a fork and flashlight to find the culprit at night; one individual cutworm can do significant damage. Check at hourly intervals at night and you can catch them as they show themselves. Protek’s Cutworm Bait (a biological pesticide) solution can also be helpful in managing outbreaks.

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