Shopping Guide: Christchurch South Community Gardens

Strickland Community Garden - Shopping Guide

Strickland Community Garden - Your Shopping Guide

Why You Should Visit

  • A Place of Peace and Healing: You'll find a well-cared-for garden, perfect for a peaceful and restorative experience.
  • Variety and Well-Laid-Out: The location offers a great little community garden with a diverse range of plants and a well-organized layout.
  • Unique Features: Shoppers can expect to see interesting design elements, such as garden beds edged with old concrete hydrant markers.
  • Affordable Plants: You can purchase plants, trees, cuttings and seedlings here for very low prices, often described as "pennies."
  • Community Focus: This garden seems very community-oriented, with a focus on providing for those with low incomes.
  • Friendly and Helpful Staff: You'll encounter nice people, with staff who seem willing to provide help. One helpful fellow was reported to assist with purchases.
  • Variety of Plants Available: Shoppers will have the opportunity to find a variety of plants, including black cherry tomatoes and curly parsley.
  • Compost and Other Supplies: The garden has compost and likely other gardening supplies available.
  • Well-Maintained Environment: The space is kept tidy and is praised for its organization.
  • Open to All: This community garden welcomes everyone, including school trips, demonstrating a commitment to the wider community.
  • Koha Donation: The garden operates under a Koha donation scheme.

Why You Might Consider Alternatives

  • Limited Selection of Products: Being a community garden, the range of items available might be limited to plants, cuttings, seedlings and compostables.
  • Potential for Negative Interaction: One visitor had a negative interaction regarding compostables, indicating that staff interactions, while generally positive, may sometimes be judgemental.
  • Availability of Compostables: If you are reliant on the garden to accept your compostables, ensure they meet their standards, as one reviewer noted their compostables being rejected.
  • Distance to Drop-Off: If you need to dispose of green waste and the garden is inconveniently located, another garden may be more suitable, as suggested by one visitor.