Dig In Community Garden
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Port Phillip's second community garden is located at the west end of JLMurphy Reserve, Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne. It consists of raised, vegetable garden plots and includes wheelchair accessible facilities. 'DIG IN' Community Garden Working Bees are held the 1st Sunday of the month at 11.00am.
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