- The first beds for Maralinga Community Garden are ‘shovel ready’ after a South East Water community grant. The garden planned for Chandler Reserve, Keysborough received a grant for 10 Biofilta Food Cubes – one-square metre beds made in Melbourne from recycled chip packets. The beds are each capable of holding 110 litres of water and producing $250 of produce a year, garden member Gaye Guest said. President Bryan Hunter said after two years of working on the project, the group was “ready to grow” – as soon as a boundary fence was erected for the garden. “Unfortunately this will most likely not happen until next year as we are still waiting for the community consultation process to get underway and have results.”