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Verge Garden Policies and Why they Matter

Victoria: East Gippsland: Bairnsdale

Where are we going? How will we get there?

Fake Grass and Urban Heat

Groups: Discussion: What to do with disruptive group members

Your Substack Account, Profile, and Handle

Groups: Zoom 3 December 2023

Setting Up Your Group Substack

Introducing Group Project pages

Queensland: Sandgate District, Brisbane

Queensland: Banyo, Nudgee and District Brisbane

Queensland: Northern Brisbane Suburbs and Moreton Bay City

Make Friends with your Council

Doughnut Economics

Groups: Discussion: What is your WHY?

Groups: Keeping the Momentum Going

Don't pick fights or frighten the horses

Be prepared to lose it all

Don't invest too much money or emotion into the plants

It doesn't have to be immaculately maintained

It doesn’t have to be an award-winning or professional garden

Vandalism and Theft

Your Plants as Advocates

Your Plants in the Wider Environment

Why Plant Choice Matters

Big Projects or Slow Gardening

A natural extension is a native verge garden

Street Trees must take Priority

An Apron or a Long Paddock

The Rules for Verge Gardens

Explore and Reflect

What land is covered by verge policies

Let's Talk about the Commons

Conversations on the Verge - Hope and Despair

10 Rules of Strategic Doing

Sharing Examples and Stories

Three Guiding Principles Of Verge Gardening

Big Bold Plans

Viewpoints: Council v Resident v Public

Every verge is different

Can’t we do more than just one?

Collaborations: Q&A: Putting Your Project Together

Groups: Consolidation and What’s Next after Group Projects

Group Projects

Groups: Promotion, Story and Leveraging

Groups: Touchpoints and Connections

Groups: Roles, Resources and Requirements

Where might this path lead?

This is not a Verge Garden

Groups: Why do you want to do a group project?

Could Verge Gardens be the Leaders in Cooling our Streets?

Understanding the Space

Why street trees and why native verge gardens

Why Native Plants? Why So Slow?

Verge Gardens and Active Transport

Welcome 2023 – Will it be the year for biodiversity?

Verges gardens are not community gardens

What is a verge and why does it matter?