Many gardeners compost their garden waste, but quite a few don’t make the regular effort to turn their compost! Composting is a process where microorganisms such as...
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Spring is the time when the weather warms up, and nature springs to life. Fruit trees flower and put out their new leaves ready for the growing season. Sugar rich sap...
Koren Helbig, August 30, 2021Community Projects Community Resilience Permaculture Living Permaculture Living students Students Stories In a little mountain community in...
The amount of light that vegetables and herbs require varies, depending on the type of plant. We can make most of available garden spaces by observing which areas are in...
Do you have visions of animals grazing in lush pastures, productive gardens brimming with produce, and a fully stocked pantry full of home-grown food? You’re not alone...
Plastic garden pots come in a range of standard sizes. When filling a large pot, or a number of smaller pots, gardeners often have to estimate how much potting mix they...
Wicking beds are self-watering raised garden beds, that operate on the principle of sub-irrigation. Water stored in a reservoir located at the bottom wicks water upwards...
Earlier this week, several friends excitedly sent me the news that Bayer (Monsanto’s parent company) announced that they would be removing glyphosate from RoundUp, the...
Blackberries and blackberry hybrids, such as thornless blackberries, loganberries, boysenberries, youngberries, taybberries, silvanberries, marionberries and...
The winner for our 2021 Permayouth Raffle has been drawn, Christine Carrol of the Sunshine Coast. I can’t think of a more deserving winner – a tireless...