Category Archives: produce exchange

August in the garden and almost spring…..

The magpies at the garden are heralding spring (or perhaps just the worms we are digging up for them as we prepare garden beds for spring planting). It’s a busy time to get those winter tasks completed and get ready … Continue reading

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Now is the winter of our {gardening} content…

Now is the winter of our content in the garden …… Continue reading

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There’s a Spring in our Step….

Usually one of the joys of living in Central Victoria is the ever changing seasons.  Just when you can’t stand another grey, freezing winters day – along comes…another grey, freezing winters day!    Surely it’s been one of the longest, hardest … Continue reading

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Garden tails, er…. tales

Winter is coming. There’s a bite in the air of a morning and the animals at our place are preoccupied with food. This autumn has seen an extended growing season with plenty of produce still available until about a week … Continue reading

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June in the garden

Planting notes are up for June – check out the garden notes page. We will be putting out a biodynamic spray on Sunday June 6 at the garden, 3pm. It will be wonderful to ‘christen’ the flowform and enhance the … Continue reading

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February Produce Exchange

It seems to me that there are some great books around on how to grow your own vegetables. The sort that go on about how the average back yard can produce enough to feed a family and so on.. They’re … Continue reading

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