Hilton Harvest Nursery is now online!STORE
*** Seedlings Available NOW! ***
*** Seedlings Available NOW! ***
Community Nursery
We are Back!!
Join us every Thursday morning from 9am till 12pm as we socialise, sow seeds, create soil and tend to our seedlings in the Nursery.
If you are unable to make it at 9 you are welcome to join us for a social morning tea at 10.30am.
We are an inclusive friendly group ranging in age and ability.
We are back!!
The nursery is in full swing once again thanks to our wonderful Thursday morning volunteers.
We have lettuce, basil, kale, peas, beans, onions and herbs growing for you and we are getting our winter greens started early in time for the cooler weather.
We would be delighted to have you join us on Thursday mornings between 9 and 12. We are an inclusive, friendly bunch and happy to start you on your green thumb journey.
We love hearing how your seedlings have grown at home. Please feel free to share stories and photo's onto our Facebook page.
We look forward to seeing more of you this year.
Our first seedlings will be available at the Growers Green Market on Sunday 10th March.
Website - online sales
Our apologies. We are changing our systems, online sales are not available at this time.
Freo Farmers Markets - new location!
Every Sunday in 2024
8am-1pm at Bruce Lee Oval
Nursery shed - at the HH Garden
Thursday 9 - 12
Saturday 10-12
You can bring back your used punnets and labels at any time. Please leave them in the white tub at the nursery gate. Thanks!
The nursery has become a hive of activity every Thursday morning. We have been seeding, chatting, transplanting seedlings and socialising over tea, coffee and cake. Thanks to our volunteers we will have over 100 varieties of vegetables and edible flower seedlings available over the coming weeks. And now we have homemade compost in our seed raising mix our seedlings are bursting with vitality!
How it all started - Nursery beginnings
In March 2016 Hilton Harvest was awarded a grant for nearly $10,000 from the Department of Local Government and Communities to build a propagation nursery! The grant was written by our dedicated Committee Member and volunteer extraordinaire Sarah Nix who managed the initial stages of this Social Enterprise project.
The nursery is now open for operation! This facility provides:
Join us every Thursday morning from 9am till 12pm as we socialise, sow seeds, create soil and tend to our seedlings in the Nursery.
If you are unable to make it at 9 you are welcome to join us for a social morning tea at 10.30am.
We are an inclusive friendly group ranging in age and ability.
We are back!!
The nursery is in full swing once again thanks to our wonderful Thursday morning volunteers.
We have lettuce, basil, kale, peas, beans, onions and herbs growing for you and we are getting our winter greens started early in time for the cooler weather.
We would be delighted to have you join us on Thursday mornings between 9 and 12. We are an inclusive, friendly bunch and happy to start you on your green thumb journey.
We love hearing how your seedlings have grown at home. Please feel free to share stories and photo's onto our Facebook page.
We look forward to seeing more of you this year.
Our first seedlings will be available at the Growers Green Market on Sunday 10th March.
Website - online sales
Our apologies. We are changing our systems, online sales are not available at this time.
Freo Farmers Markets - new location!
Every Sunday in 2024
8am-1pm at Bruce Lee Oval
Nursery shed - at the HH Garden
Thursday 9 - 12
Saturday 10-12
You can bring back your used punnets and labels at any time. Please leave them in the white tub at the nursery gate. Thanks!
The nursery has become a hive of activity every Thursday morning. We have been seeding, chatting, transplanting seedlings and socialising over tea, coffee and cake. Thanks to our volunteers we will have over 100 varieties of vegetables and edible flower seedlings available over the coming weeks. And now we have homemade compost in our seed raising mix our seedlings are bursting with vitality!
How it all started - Nursery beginnings
In March 2016 Hilton Harvest was awarded a grant for nearly $10,000 from the Department of Local Government and Communities to build a propagation nursery! The grant was written by our dedicated Committee Member and volunteer extraordinaire Sarah Nix who managed the initial stages of this Social Enterprise project.
The nursery is now open for operation! This facility provides:
- a community space used to grow seedlings
- a workshop space so we can all learn how to grow our own seedlings from scratch, which can be hired out
- a space for the development of a social enterprise
- an avenue to help prepare people to enter the workforce in the nursery/horticulture industry
- will be accessible to all sector within the local community
The details of the 2016 nursery DLGC grant proposal are provided below:
This Project Proposal is for a Plant Propagation Nursery Facility that will house a community based social enterprise. The social enterprise will be facilitated by Hilton Harvest Community Garden, engaging a broad spectrum of the community through the growth of seedlings. The nursery will provide a platform for workshops and programs aimed at sharing and developing skills in the propagation of vegetable, fruit, herb and local native plants. The grant will fund the construction of the nursery facility, including shade house and propagation structure, and storage shed. The nursery will be a 10x6m facility with a basic, open, steel post + wire mesh frame and concrete floor. There will be a small roofed section, which will be a propagation/workshop space and the remainder of the nursery will have a retractable shade cloth roof. The grow space within the nursery will be reticulated with a sprinkler system, run from a tap timer. An additional 3x3m storage shed will be built alongside the nursery facility. The project grant funds will pay for all materials to build the nursery, the reticulation system, and the labour required. A Development Application for this structure will be submitted subsequent to the awarding of funding, however, Hilton Primary School have proposed their intended support.
The nursery facility will be a major asset to Hilton Harvest Community Garden, and the wider community. It will be set up to be fully wheelchair accessible and child friendly, allowing the nursery to be utilised by all members of the community. The nursery facility will be utilised by a Community Based Social Enterprise. This Social Enterprise will be selfsupporting, sharing knowledge and skills through workshops and programs, and the revenue raised through providing affordable local seedlings will be used to maintain and improve the nursery over time. The nursery is projected to host in excess of 1500 seedlings at any one time, allowing for the annual growth and sale of over 6000 plants that has the potential to bring in a revenue of $10,000+ dollars. The facility will promote sustainability and healthy lifestyles, enabling people with the means to grow their own food from seed in an urban setting. The social enterprise will attract local community stakeholders such as Primary Schools, High Schools, Disability Groups and Retirement Homes to take part in programs run at the facility, which is designed for all ages and abilities. This facility will enable nursery ‘open days’, where the doors will be opened to the public to take part in nursery proceedings with the aim of creating a nonthreatening environment for a diverse cross section of the community from all backgrounds. These ‘open days’ will nurture people’s interest and abilities in the garden, whilst strengthening social capital, building relationships and creating social cohesion.
This Project Proposal is for a Plant Propagation Nursery Facility that will house a community based social enterprise. The social enterprise will be facilitated by Hilton Harvest Community Garden, engaging a broad spectrum of the community through the growth of seedlings. The nursery will provide a platform for workshops and programs aimed at sharing and developing skills in the propagation of vegetable, fruit, herb and local native plants. The grant will fund the construction of the nursery facility, including shade house and propagation structure, and storage shed. The nursery will be a 10x6m facility with a basic, open, steel post + wire mesh frame and concrete floor. There will be a small roofed section, which will be a propagation/workshop space and the remainder of the nursery will have a retractable shade cloth roof. The grow space within the nursery will be reticulated with a sprinkler system, run from a tap timer. An additional 3x3m storage shed will be built alongside the nursery facility. The project grant funds will pay for all materials to build the nursery, the reticulation system, and the labour required. A Development Application for this structure will be submitted subsequent to the awarding of funding, however, Hilton Primary School have proposed their intended support.
The nursery facility will be a major asset to Hilton Harvest Community Garden, and the wider community. It will be set up to be fully wheelchair accessible and child friendly, allowing the nursery to be utilised by all members of the community. The nursery facility will be utilised by a Community Based Social Enterprise. This Social Enterprise will be selfsupporting, sharing knowledge and skills through workshops and programs, and the revenue raised through providing affordable local seedlings will be used to maintain and improve the nursery over time. The nursery is projected to host in excess of 1500 seedlings at any one time, allowing for the annual growth and sale of over 6000 plants that has the potential to bring in a revenue of $10,000+ dollars. The facility will promote sustainability and healthy lifestyles, enabling people with the means to grow their own food from seed in an urban setting. The social enterprise will attract local community stakeholders such as Primary Schools, High Schools, Disability Groups and Retirement Homes to take part in programs run at the facility, which is designed for all ages and abilities. This facility will enable nursery ‘open days’, where the doors will be opened to the public to take part in nursery proceedings with the aim of creating a nonthreatening environment for a diverse cross section of the community from all backgrounds. These ‘open days’ will nurture people’s interest and abilities in the garden, whilst strengthening social capital, building relationships and creating social cohesion.
We are grateful to the community who have supported this project, especially: