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Vetiver grass helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion. It can protect against pests and weeds. Vetiver is also used as animal feed. (Wiki.)
GrowVetiver is a plant nursery run by Dave & Keir Riley that harvests and grows Vetiver grass for local community applications and use. It is based in Beachmere, just north of Brisbane, Australia.
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Good god. I think you're right. It does sound like Bruce. What an unhappy end for a good fella.
Sorry I didn't get more time on the weekend to chat Florence.
High Florence, the ones in the bucket are Bunchosia or "sweetleaf" and are easy to strike, and the others I got from Lissa , I do know that 2 are of pepinos but the others I don't remember the names, only that they are edible.
Just saw that you have a blog too - looking good!
Hi Florence, Thanks for the comment about the blog - I'll see how long it lasts when I start working. I'll put up another post about the spinning when I finally get it finished - I've got a photo of the alpaca the fleece came from that I'll put up too. I'm on holidays at the moment so I've got a bit of time for projects that have been on hold and to hang out on the BLF site. I've finished uni now so I'm starting real work next year at Logan hospital - finally! Hopefully I'll still have time to garden.
Hi Florence
I think maybe Brian means you? http://brisbanelocalfood.ning.com/forum/topics/fertilizer-delivery
cheers Scarlett
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