Help Viva Foundation of South Africa by donating potting soil, fertiliser & vegetable seedlings for Mandela Day @ the Viva Food Forest & Vegetable Gardens
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Help Viva Foundation of South Africa by donating potting soil, fertiliser & vegetable seedlings for Mandela Day @ the Viva Food Forest & Vegetable Gardens
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As Mandela Day is coming up in less than a month, we are gearing up for the activities that will take place. Many volunteers are able to give their time, but we need to purchase certain goods to make the Mandela Day activities possible. We need the following: FERTILIZER for the Food Forest Fruit Trees VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS for planting [Winter crops are leavy greens & carrots] GARDEN IMPLEMENTS [hose pipes, rakes, spades, wheel-barrows etc.] POTTING SOIL [for vegetable seedlings] PLAY SAND DARK GREEN ROOF PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, ROLLERS & PANS We would like to provide information, a location pin and liaise with you. For this purpose, would you please send your WhatsApp number? We have the following activities that will take place at our Refilwe Campus: 1. Renovating the Play Ground 2. Gardening [particularly vegetable gardens & fruit trees] If there is anything else you would like to do, please let us know. Warmest regards Meleney Kriel Viva Foundation
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