
Hand Pollination for Summer Success
While nature typically takes care of pollination, sometimes a little human intervention is needed to ensure a bountiful harvest.
SGA’s training is informative, engaging, practical and fun! Learn how your garden can make the planet more sustainable, protect the natural environment and produce healthy food.
From seasonal jobs to pest management, soil health, and water-saving strategies, our tips help you grow a thriving, sustainable garden, whether you’re a beginner or experienced gardener.
SGA’s Green Gardening Professionals (GGPs) is a network of industry experts redefining gardening by creating sustainable landscapes. Join as a business or find your nearest GGP.
Explore SGA’s ‘gardening in the community’ section. Discover tips, resources, and inspiring stories to support thriving, sustainable gardens in a community setting.
Discover an amazing resource on the safe and not-so-safe ways of solving pest, disease and weed problems around the garden.
Designed to enable you to conduct an easy assessment of the sustainability of your garden.
Friends of SGA (FOSGA) is SGA’s valued membership program, offering members exclusive articles, special offers, and other benefits while supporting SGA’s ongoing work.
SGA has developed detailed fact sheets to assist you in undertaking some of the important tasks involved in gardening sustainably.
Sustainable gardening events and upcoming community workshops.
We welcome your involvement in our non-profit, volunteer-dependent organisation! Become a member, a Friend of SGA or volunteer with us in a variety of different ways.
Discover more about our mission and values, what we have achieved, and meet our volunteers and supporters.
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