by Dave | Feb 28, 2018 | Construction, Erosion, Grey Water, News From The Edge
Each time we finish one of our construction jobs, new jobs appear as a consequence. The old ‘one things leads to another’.
With the compost wall finished it is now time to deal with some of the issues across the orchard and the adjoining areas. Today we cut a new path below the Grey Water filter, and dealt with some left over Palm trunks.
by Dave | Feb 28, 2018 | Bush Restoration, Native Plants, News From The Edge, Pests
One morning you wake up and your prized Brachychiton sp.(Flame Tree/Bottle Tree/Kurrajong) looks like it has been attacked by very tiny bondage experts!
Tiny white ropes have tied up all the stems sand branches, and the leaves are gathered in tiny bundles and bound.
by Dave | Feb 21, 2018 | Growing Food, News From The Edge, Off Grid Living, Water Security, Weather
We returned home today from our trip to Sydney and were met with scenes of devastation.
The combination of extremely high temperatures and a severe lack of summer rain has taken a massive toll on our vege plots and gardens, and across the property.
by Dave | Feb 3, 2018 | Growing Food, News From The Edge, Organic Gardening
Almost to the day…. two years after we harvested our last pineapples… new pineapples appeared.
Everything we had read and researched had said it would be two years till we saw more -and they were spot on.
by Dave | Feb 3, 2018 | News From The Edge, Photography
The best photos we took from January 2018
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