Passers-by won't just be allowed to help themselves to veges from a new community garden in Moerewa — they'll be actively encouraged to do so.
About 15 raised garden beds are being built along Moerewa School's Otiria Rd frontage with the aim of teaching kids to grow their own food and tapping into community knowledge, especially among the elderly, about gardening.
When the veges are growing a sign will be put up inviting people to help themselves.
More than 20 kids came to school on a day off on Tuesday to help build the beds, along with teachers, parents and staff from Bunnings outlets in Kaikohe, Kerikeri and Whangarei.
The project was the brainchild of school gardener Wiremu Keretene, who wanted to strengthen the school's relationship with the community and encourage locals to share their knowledge with the tamariki.