Our Permaculture Life: Morag Gamble
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Is no-dig gardening an appealing idea for you, but you want to find out more? Register for my next free online Masterclass, 7 Tips for Making a No-Dig Garden. I will go live to air on Monday 30 April at 8pm (AEST) for about 45 mins with lots of practical tips based on 25 years of successful experimenting - it's the way I always make my gardens and one of my favourite topics! There's a chance to ask questions too.…
Added by Darryl Simpson on April 23, 2018 at 12:54 — No Comments
Here are some photos of how the garden is looking at the moment.
Dianne's first day in the garden. Not a very flattering photos. But this is me after 8 weeks in hospital.
Tropical Cherry and Pink Guava are doing well…
Added by Dianne Caswell on April 14, 2018 at 19:30 — 6 Comments
Hi Everyone,
Well, you have all heard me lament about my lack of space and the fact that I have run out of room on my tiny 560 square meter block of land. Don't get me wrong, I pack a lot in but I have to be very strategic with my plantings and I'm now at the stage that if I want to plant anything new, I must first rip something out. Case in point, my large apple tree was removed 3 weekends ago because I want more flowers, a pond and a rose garden. Here is the progress on…
ContinueAdded by Susan on April 11, 2018 at 19:00 — 12 Comments
Tromboncinos: an Italian heirloom zucchini originally from Liguria.
If you have space, 'tis an essential grow.
Since I'm renovating outback I had to cut down a couple of these vines, thus the contents of these bowls.
I did it early as they were yet to seriously fruit and ripen.
In play is a recipe for…
ContinueAdded by Dave Riley on April 1, 2018 at 23:30 — 7 Comments
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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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