On Saturday, 1 November, a group of thirteen enthusiastic Mothers’ Union members gathered at the Parish of Holy Trinity in King William’s Town, in the Diocese of Grahamstown, for a day filled with learning, laughter, and hands-on experience.
The training, led by Mrs Hombisa April, the Diocesan Mothers’ Union Eco-Champ, focused on building skills for sustainable vegetable gardening. The mothers explored everything, from understanding their garden space and improving soil health to composting, selecting the right plants, using natural pest control, and designing and maintaining a thriving garden.
One of the highlights of the day was the practical session, where everyone rolled up their sleeves to prepare trench beds and see first-hand how small changes in technique can make a big difference. The group also reflected on the numerous benefits of growing one’s own food, including saving money, improving nutrition, and caring for God’s creation.
Adding to the excitement, the Diocesan Mothers’ Union President and Deputy President were present to show their support, celebrating this step toward greener, more resilient communities. The day ended with smiles, muddy hands, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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