At the Empty Common Community Garden, we focus largely on sustainability and permaculture (growing in a more self-sufficient and environmentally friendly way). As well as this, we commonly recycle, reuse and re-purpose old items to help us with something new.
For example, we have several uses for discarded tennis balls, which are kindly collected for us by Ian's dog.
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Here, a tennis ball is placed on the end of a cane post, which is used to support wiring around a plant bed. The tennis ball covers the sharp end of the cane.
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Another idea, involving support of canes, uses the tennis balls to help balance nets securely over the plants. This is very helpful at protecting produce from being eaten by wildlife.
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Again, tennis balls are stuck on the end of canes. As seen in the picture, this also works well for canes that support growing plants in our polytunnel. |
Here are some pictures of different re-purposing around the garden:
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We are currently in the process of the creation of our new meeting hut. This is a picture of its base, which is made of recycled materials. |
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In this picture, plastic cloches are used to shelter some of the plants in the bed. We were given them by someone who had not ended up using them. |
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We used old plastic bottles to support the bottom of tomato plants and help them grow upwards.
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Here, plastic bottles are placed over plants that are growing against canes. This protects them from being eaten, as well as reusing plastic. |
Other examples:
- Pallet compost heaps
- The use of old, second-hand bike racks
- The pond and both our sheds are also second-hand
- The mulch depot was made of old decking and reclaimed slabs
- The bee home in our garden was made from off-cuts from another project
- Our toilet is made from old doors from a skip
- Our fire pit is a deflector from the top of an old outside gas heater, also found in a skip
- We have a plant bed that was made from a thrown-out partially-broken trampoline
- And almost all of our tools are from Ameycespa recycling.