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by Deb Butterfield
After some serious digging work 2 piles (felt like mountains!) of earth moved. Amazing what one mad woman with a vision and a shovel can do!
And...
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by Deb Butterfield
Abundance. That's what you get when you let nature take the lead.
Mid winter in the Food Forest and we are still getting plenty to eat.
The key wi...
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by Deb Butterfield
One month later!
Showing a tiny bit more growth! I have already harvested one bottle of pickled gherkins. The beans are growing. The lebanese cu...
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by Deb Butterfield
So what's happened here is that the silverbeet has realised it is growing in a Food Forest and has embraced the concept!
I've had people visiting...
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by Deb Butterfield
Lots of these arches in the Kitchen Garden area of Tinui Food Forest- and they are all in full use- grapes, beans, peans, tomatoes, cucumbers all...
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by Deb Butterfield
Old concrete blocks that once used to be a wall now made into a garden bed- full to the brim with gherkins, lebanese cucumbers, beans, and calend...
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