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a little garden near Gawler

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  • March 25, 2021

    A very technical greenhouse

    A very technical greenhouse

    The new greenhouse (or, as Marlon calls it, ‘outhouse’ because of its semblance to an old fashioned outdoor dunny) is up and running. It’s a bit of a rush job but I’m proud of it. I whipped it up so that it was finished before the Adelaide Edible Garden Trail came out to do some…

  • March 23, 2021

    Adelaide Edible Garden Trail

    Adelaide Edible Garden Trail

    The Adelaide Edible Garden Trail is on course for its April 24th online event. Here’s a few details to whet your appetite!

  • March 22, 2021

    No filtration!

    No filtration!

    I’ve noticed the aquaponics water getting steadily cloudier, along with a big spike in acidity. The reason, I’m sure, is that I’ve added extra soluble fertilizer to give things a boost before this weeks filming. It was a brand that I’ve never used before. Sudden changes in pH can negatively affect nutrient uptake, plant health…

  • March 19, 2021

    Coffee in the garden

    Coffee in the garden

    Coffee is more than an essential food group, it has several other interesting medicinal properties.

  • March 15, 2021

    One more experiment finished

    One more experiment finished

    One of my Bokashi dog poo experiments has finished. It’s probably the most successful one so far. Dog poo is a curse for many gardeners, especially urban ones. It is a resource that, literally, piles up. You can bury it or compost it but some folks aren’t comfortable with the results. They’ve still pathogenic microbes…

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