Posted on May 3, 2016 at 21:20 7 Comments 1 Favorite
I have had two tree stumps ground down and am left with two heaps of mulch. I am wondering what is the best way of using them, they are very fine so am not sure if they are good to put directly on the garden. Would it be best to compost them first?
Posted on March 1, 2016 at 0:41 10 Comments 1 Favorite
Just wanted to say hi. I have been lurking for awhile using the search to learn as much as I can as I have only been vegie gardening for about 18 months. I live in Brisbane so the information on the site is so helpful, it's a huge learning curve and one I'm thoroughly enjoying.
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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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If I could be bold Jacqui, you probably want to join the garden visits group where we visit a member's garden each month to enjoy fine company, swapping plants and seeing and learning new ideas (not to mention gourmet homemade food). Here's the link:
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Welcome Jacqui. Enjoy the site. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.