Library’s garden gets spruced up

Published date25 April 2024
AuthorShahied Joseph shahied.joseph@acm.co.za
Publication titleAtlantic Sun
The GPRRA, through its SafeStreet Collective gardeners, works in the library’s garden twice a week

“We have been working on this garden for about three months now and there is still work to be done. Indigenous plants that grow in other gardens in Green Point are being planted here. Trevor Laughton has also donated equipment and a hosepipe so that the plants can be watered regularly,” said Liz Knight, the co-chair of the GPRRA.

Mr Laughton of Laughton’s Hardware said they provide the library with paint and gardening tools as needed.

“Any future challenges the library has, they know we are willing to assist and we are involved right now as we donated a hosepipe and we have offered to help with the removal of tyres and to spruce up this garden,” said Mr Laughton.

Riedoewaan Galant, the manager of SafeStreet Collective, says the gardeners enjoy working in the library because the staff are teaching them basic computer skills.

“The garden looks much better and we look forward to planting grass so that kids can play here when they visit during the day.

“We want to remove the tyres and hopefully we will get the grass next month so we can start the planting process,” said Mr Galant.

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