About Us
Purpose
Moss Vale Community Garden is a place where the community can gather to grow and share healthy food whilst developing supportive friendships.
It is a place where the natural environment is respected and revered, promoting biodiversity in both native ecosystems and food growing systems.
Through workshops and advocacy, MVCG aims to provide information and best-practice advice to new and experienced gardeners on organic, permaculture, sustainable and regenerative gardening practices specific to the Southern Highlands.
Vision
Welcoming and encouraging people of all skills and abilities
Productive permaculture kitchen garden
Self reliant in healthy vegetables and fruit
Surplus produce and products offered for sale to the local community promoting Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
Learning centre for permaculture and transition town strategies
Partnerships with local businesses, Wingecarribee Shire Council and other sustainability bodies
Promoting resilient communities
Largely financially independent
Workshops and activities that promote self-reliance in backyard food production
History
The Garden, as members often affectionately call it, has grown out of the dreams of a handful of caring community members.
In February 2004, the concept of a community garden in the area was raised by Anglicare as a response to the high level of social isolation and resulting suicides in the shire. Our community was in need of a place for people experiencing loneliness and despair to come for a friendly chat over a comforting cuppa.
Anglicare approached Wingecarribee Shire Council, who agreed to provide land for a peppercorn rent for the fledgling Wingecarribee Community Garden. The small group known as Together in the Highlands formed, planting fruit and vegetables to share and encouraging others to join in the gardening experience. Anglicare provided support in many ways and, with a grant from The Area Assistance Scheme, fencing, a greenhouse and a zincalume shed were erected.
In 2008 The Garden became known as Moss Vale Community Garden (MVCG) with the hope that it would provide a stimulus for a community garden in every Highlands town. It grew not only in size but also in members/volunteers.
With the continued support of Anglicare, another grant was achieved, this time from the NSW Environmental Education Trust. This grant programme started in 2009 and ran for approximately 2 1⁄2 years. It was quite extensive and provided the opportunity for the community to get their hands dirty, creating environmental structures such as a straw bale shelter and a pizza oven. Many workshops were run, ranging from Square Foot Gardening to Cheese making.
MVCG has become an education centre for the shire, promoting the importance of caring for the environment, recycling and reducing waste and, with a permaculture influence, demonstrating how to grow and enjoy food together at the garden and at home.
Despite the intensity of the grant programme, over the past three years dedicated members have won many ribbons at Moss Vale Agricultural Show for a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, including heirlooms.
Over the years The Garden has welcomed many groups and individuals and encouraged them to share their knowledge and experience. Mentoring Towards Manhood is a mentoring programme for teenage boys working with mature male role models from the community. The Garden has also catered for the needs of disability services groups providing horticultural therapy and friendship.
The Garden has now entered a new phase as an independent, not-for-profit organisation – Moss Vale Community Garden Incorporated. We look forward to all that this new phase will bring and will continue to welcome people of all ages and abilities to come and contribute to this wonderful community space.

