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the Tropical food forest: September 2010
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Catha edulis, from Coolbellup to Candi Kuning. In a suburb near Fremantle, Western australia in 2002 we located a large Khat tree (. Figure 1: The Mother lode Tree 2002. This is the largest seed load we have ever seen on a Khat tree. This tree has now been felled. Figure 2: The Foliage of the type of Khat trees common in the suburbs of Perth. We were then surprise...
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the Tropical food forest: Why Indonesia?
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. I always knew Indonesia was a treasure trove of interesting plants. Its one of those biological hotspots on the planet where colliding tectonic plates match with colliding floral and faunal assemblies from different lineages. Asia and Australasia meeting across an archipelago of so many islands that nobody can agree how many there are! Four areas hold a great i...
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the Tropical food forest: Moringa
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plant suppliers and offsite links. Tropical Food Forest Online mail order Plants and Seeds. A Garden in Bali. Gardener, Ethnobotanist and Student. View my complete profile.
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Ayam lalapan with sambal and nasi uduk. Fried chicken with lime tomato Sambal and crudites. Ayam goreng / fried chicken. Marinate chicken pieces in minced turmeric and garlic paste. Steam chicken till cooked and set aside. When firmed deep fry till golden brown in hot oil. Ayam goreng Indo style. You can fry it this much, or less. tasty! Indonesian Lime Jeruk limau.
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the Tropical food forest: August 2011
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Ayam lalapan with sambal and nasi uduk. Fried chicken with lime tomato Sambal and crudites. Ayam goreng / fried chicken. Marinate chicken pieces in minced turmeric and garlic paste. Steam chicken till cooked and set aside. When firmed deep fry till golden brown in hot oil. Ayam goreng Indo style. You can fry it this much, or less. tasty! Indonesian Lime Jeruk limau.
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the Tropical food forest: What should i grow? #1 things you cant buy
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. What should i grow? 1 things you cant buy. When planning your Forest garden you will inevitably find there is more available to grow than you have land, labour or water to fit and so choices and sacrifices have to be made. Here are a few examples to consider and some explanation of why they might be so hard or impossible to buy. Panama cherry (muntingia calabura).
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the Tropical food forest: September 2011
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. A Garden in Bali. A Garden in Bali pt.3. With a Comfortable roof over our heads we progress outside to the transitional space between indoor and outdoor life. In Permaculture speak we will refer to this as Zone 1. Bin for kitchen waste, and so on. Of course these examples are arbitrary and it is the idea not the example we are working with. A traditional local ...
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the Tropical food forest: A Garden in Bali
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. A Garden in Bali. A Garden in Bali pt.3. With a Comfortable roof over our heads we progress outside to the transitional space between indoor and outdoor life. In Permaculture speak we will refer to this as Zone 1. Bin for kitchen waste, and so on. Of course these examples are arbitrary and it is the idea not the example we are working with. A traditional local ...
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the Tropical food forest: Mapping the Useful plants of Townsville
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The Tropical food forest. A Blog of our discoveries in the Urban Jungle of North Queensland, Indonesia and Beyond. Monday, September 12, 2011. Mapping the Useful plants of Townsville. Townsville PermaSurvey Google Map. Its our Approach when entering a new climatic zone to Survey and map the locality of useful species so that we can get a better idea of the range of species that can be used in a permaculture design. To do a PermaSurvey you need only a few things. A botanist, bicycles, a street map you...