Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A–H, next to Questions 16–20.
16 Greenhouse ……………………
17 Tool shed ……………………
18 Individual plots ……………………
19 Rainwater tanks ……………………
20 Compost zone ……………………
Keys
11 A
12 B
13 C
14 A
15 B
16 G
17 H
18 C
19 D
20 A
Transcript
Part 2: You will hear an induction talk about how a community garden operates and how the site is laid out.
MARTIN: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Marigold Junction Community Garden. I’m Martin Hale, the site coordinator. In this short induction I’ll cover how the garden operates and then describe the layout so you can find key areas.
Regarding our hours, we previously closed at 6 p.m. on weekdays, but we’ve recently extended our access. Now, the garden is open every day, and members can come in from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. It’s important to remember that we have neighbors close by. While you’re free to use the greenhouse or start watering your beds as soon as you arrive, please avoid noisy jobs like hammering before 9 a.m. We want to maintain a good relationship with the local residents.
If you bring children, they must stay with you at all times for safety. As for pets, there was a suggestion to ban them entirely, but we decided against that. Dogs can come in, but they must be kept on a lead, and you must ensure they stay away from the growing beds.
Tools and water are shared. Small hand tools can be borrowed but must be returned clean. Watering cans are preferred over hoses to save water. If you need expert advice, we have volunteer mentors. They used to visit on Friday evenings, but that wasn’t popular, so they now come in on Saturday mornings instead. Besides seeking advice, many members are interested in learning how to manage waste. Because of this, we also run a practical workshop on composting on the first Sunday of each month. Please don’t confuse this with our general work-bees which happen every Saturday.
Now, let me describe the layout using the plan. When you enter through the Main Gate on Orchard Lane, the greenhouse is immediately on your left. That’s where we start seedlings and keep delicate plants warm during the colder months of the year. Just to the right of the entrance path, directly opposite the greenhouse and close to the gate, is the tool shed. Please make sure all large tools are locked away there after use to prevent any accidents.
If you follow the path forward past the shed, you’ll see the noticeboard. In the middle of the garden is the main growing zone, containing the individual plots. These are arranged around a central table, so please ensure you only plant in your assigned space and keep the surrounding walkways clear of any soil or debris.
On the right-hand side of the garden, you’ll find our rainwater tanks. There are two round tanks beside the path. This supply is strictly reserved for seedlings and young plants, so please do not use it for established beds.
Now look to the upper left side of the garden, just below the back fence. There’s a small rectangular area divided into three separate bays. That is the compost zone. Please place material in the correct bay depending on the stage of decomposition.
Finally, in the south-west corner, we have the raised-bed area, which is specifically for members who find digging difficult. Feel free to explore after we finish.