We have been fortunate lately to work with some inspired nature artists, in particular Cynamon Aeria and Elaine Clocherty. these women...
Archive for category: What’s Happening in the Garden?
This time of year is when wicking beds really come into their own, not only do they need less...
Kikuyu and Poultry Kikuyu…..wonderful lawn if you want lawn, great summer feed if you have stock but if you’re...
Living in the South West of Western Australia, we are, like everyone bound to our seasonal conditions and for...
Our beautiful little Pomegranate tree was abundant this year and we were eating as many as we could but the...
Even living on the most beautiful permaculture dream farm calls for a holiday sometimes. Dealing with amazing people every...
Claire Coleman arrived at our farm in 1995, she was our first wwoofer and we were her first wwoof...
Hannah’s Blog Hannah is here WOOFING in our kitchen and garden until she does her Permaculture Design Certificate in...
Geology can be fun This four week course will cover a wide range discussions on Western Australian geology,...
Ode to the Broad Bean (continued from “Plastic Free July…taking the challenge one step further” and Localvore for a...
Winter planting and transplanting With the days getting cold and muddy and the moon going down it’s time...
Such a great article written about us by Fran from the Uki Garden Club that we had to share……...
Cape to Cape Homeschooling Group Visits the Farm
Jodie, , Events, What's Happening in the Garden?, children, community, 0Cape to Cape Homeschooling Group Visits the Farm Wow! It was so good having this enthusiastic, friendly attentive group...
Getting ready for the PDC!……..Hot Water from the Compost
Jodie, , Projects, What's Happening in the Garden?, compost shower, 4Creating a Compost Shower Over the last year we have been developing our Compost shower system. Based on the...
How to make Tofu, Tempeh and Seitan Our Wonderful Raw Food/vegan Chef Sach has now offered to run this...
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