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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: Mini-permablitz garden progress
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. The beans, pumpkins and squash have almost all come up, and are growing well, and both the tomatillos are flowering. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Good Life Down Under. Murrnong - David Arnold's site. Permablitz - these guys ROCK! Redesigning a home in the suburbs - Richard Telford's permie project. Sunshine Coast Energy Action Centre.
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: Produce no waste
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Saturday, January 3, 2009. Practical new shelves from waste. Cost - about 25c in petrol to get to the tip. In the past I've collected these fridge door 'shelves' and used them to grow seedlings (drill holes in the bottom for drainage) - they are very sturdy and work well. This is a great idea. I collect things too for future "parts" and really enjoy seeing what others come up with using salvaged things. May 22, 2009 at 6:50 AM. May 22, 2009 at 4:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: Mini-permablitz garden update
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. The mini-permablitz garden is struggling along. The beans haven't done at all well - I think there's not enough soul to stay moist enough to keep them happy. It's also a windy spot in the garden which adds to the drying effect. The zucchini and squash are coming along, but the pumpkins aren't going anywhere in a hurry, alas. The 40 temps this week won't be helping either. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Good Life Down Under. Murrnong - David Arnold's site.
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: May 2009
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Saturday, May 23, 2009. More produce no waste. I just need to say again how much I love my tip. Here's the result of our last trip - meet my new garden sink. It also fits perfectly in the spot next to the hose.three cheers for recycling free stuff! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Good Life Down Under. Murrnong - David Arnold's site. Permablitz - these guys ROCK! Redesigning a home in the suburbs - Richard Telford's permie project. Sunshine Coast Energy Action Centre.
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008. Some of this year's garlic crop. So far this year on the berry front we have harvested. Cherries - the tree is only a baby :*). Links to this post. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. The beans, pumpkins and squash have almost all come up, and are growing well, and both the tomatillos are flowering. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Good Life Down Under. Murrnong - David Arnold's site. Permablitz - these guys ROCK! Sunshine Coast Energy Action Centre.
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: More produce no waste
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Saturday, May 23, 2009. More produce no waste. I just need to say again how much I love my tip. Here's the result of our last trip - meet my new garden sink. It also fits perfectly in the spot next to the hose.three cheers for recycling free stuff! What a great idea! I love it and may even copy it :-). I set up a worm farm in an old recycled laundry tub only last week. I love recycling things in the garden. May 27, 2009 at 7:16 AM. Hi Tricia - thanks for stopping by. The more recycling the better I say.
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. The mini-permablitz garden is struggling along. The beans haven't done at all well - I think there's not enough soul to stay moist enough to keep them happy. It's also a windy spot in the garden which adds to the drying effect. The zucchini and squash are coming along, but the pumpkins aren't going anywhere in a hurry, alas. The 40 temps this week won't be helping either. Links to this post. Saturday, January 3, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: November 2008
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Saturday, November 29, 2008. A local farmer had purchased a load of rice straw to feed his cattle, but the wouldn't eat it . so he put the word out to local Landcare groups for BIG bales of mulch. And here one is! Our trailer is 6x4, so that will give you and idea of scale). It's a SERIOUS bale of straw, and should keep us mulching happily throughout summer. Links to this post. Labels: produce no waste. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. And it also means that in...
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Margo's Permaculture Adventures: October 2008
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Thursday, October 30, 2008. So where to now? OK, I have my PDC and a head stuffed full of information and ideas - what do I do now? I think the principles that most apply here are observe and interact, and small and slow solutions. To sum it up I need to take a "hurry up and wait" approach! There are so many things I want to do on our property, but I really need to cultivate (no pun intended! In the meantime there are some small things that I am doing:. Links to this post. Monday, October 27, 2008. Group...