Turkeys
Weeds and pests are the bane of a gardener’s life. It is fun to grow things but the excitement turns to disappointment when some pesky… Read More »Turkeys
Weeds and pests are the bane of a gardener’s life. It is fun to grow things but the excitement turns to disappointment when some pesky… Read More »Turkeys
This week we are talking about compost. Interesting, because so is everyone else. We chatted here on EcoRadio about the compost exchange on the Gold… Read More »Compost magic
This week we’re going to talk about preservation, and I don’t mean preservation of the natural environment through bushcare. I’m talking about preserving food. You… Read More »Preserving the Harvest
Avoid disappointment – harvest your crop before the pests get it. (Listen to the podcast) Summer is harvest time and lots of gardeners celebrate their… Read More »Harvesting rewards
Februaries in Brisbane are now so hot that many plants, including sun loving plants like corn, can simply not survive the full sun, especially as… Read More »Heatwave survival
The striking amaranth flower has a bag placed over its head to prevent it spilling its seed upon the ground. Mark 4:26 Amaranth is a… Read More »Bag the Amaranth
Sharing our food culture is one way to build resilient communities and to help us thrive as we go through the challenges of degrowth. Make… Read More »Make and Taste: Sourdough
Your Life Your Planet and Eco Radio visited the Kelvin Grove State College in Brisbane last week to visit the JagumBarrumbin Native Garden and the… Read More »The fruit of indigenous learning
Every time you use a ride share app or have food delivered, you are hiring a human. But a slice of themoney goes off-shore to… Read More »18 – Hire a Human