The Georgiana Molloy Anglican School Green Team turned out en mass to give the historic St Mary’s Anglican Church in Busselton a grand garden makeover last week. The students provided much-needed labour and enthusiasm to finish what has been a 6-month revitalization program, starting with St Mary’s Anglican Church receiving funding from the City of Busselton’s You Choose’ funding program. The You Choose program asks members of the community to vote online for their favourite projects, with the new garden chosen alongside GeoCatch’s FireWise Demonstration Garden along with seven other worthwhile community initiatives.
Max Cussons, Chairman of St Mary’s Precinct Committee, said that St Mary’s had the opportunity to enhance the verge with native plants after several dead peppermint trees adjacent to the verge were removed. “This project was successfully implemented with the knowledge and expertise given by Lisa Massey from GeoCatch and Graeme Sly from Total Horticultural Services,” said Max.
The design of the garden renovation was led by the team at GeoCatch’s Bay OK program, utilising the key design principles of Bay OK Gardening. “Before we started on this site, the gutless, sandy soil was boosted with composted organic matter and clay. Every hole for every plant also received a well-matured compost/clay mix to ensure they have the best possible chance of survival,” said Lisa Massey from GeoCatch.
The garden was designed to be waterwise and low maintenance, with drip irrigation installed before planting and a thick layer of coarse, chunky mulch applied after planting. “The irrigation will get the plants through the first few summers, then they should be able to survive without any irrigation at all. The mulch will help to keep soil moisture in, and also keep the weeds down. This is very important as we wanted a low-maintenance garden that can be easily maintained by the Church volunteers,” said Lisa.
The survival and success of the plantings have been ensured with site preparations and planting by the GMAS students and Parishioners completed under the experience of Graeme Sly and his team at Total Horticultural Services. “We have been involved with lots of projects with GeoCatch and GMAS over the years, and these community-based efforts are great. We have had a good response today from Parish volunteers and the GMAS Green Team”, said Graeme.
GMAS Green Team student spokespersons Harper and Rio were excited at the prospect of being involved in a community project that had immediate environmental benefits. “Planting these native trees gives our native animals somewhere to live and sleep at night. It will also help to keep us cooler in summer and I think it looks great,” said Harper.
Rio emphasized the importance of planting native plants to help restore nature corridors and provide homes for our native animals. “Our Western Ringtail Possums are critically endangered at the moment. Planting these native plants and trees helps them to have a home and a safe place to sleep,” said Rio.
This project is funded through City of Busselton’s You Choose program, with support from GeoCatch.