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Month: January 2014

Anguem ex machina
Farm Infrastructure

Anguem ex machina

Les Mulder22nd of January, 201428th of December, 2016

Snakes are a regular hazard around the farm. So far, we’ve only seen blacks and browns around the place (we’d…

Making good use of Edges
Permaculture

Making good use of Edges

Annette Owen-Mulder16th of January, 201410th of June, 2022

In Permaculture you learn that edges are the most productive area of the landscape.  All the nutrients you give the…

Chook tractors
Livestock

Chook tractors

Les Mulder14th of January, 201426th of December, 2016

We’ve done a few chook tractors since we’ve been here. First one seemed like a good idea at the time:  …

Bounty from the garden
Food

Bounty from the garden

Annette Owen-Mulder6th of January, 201428th of December, 2016

The weather may be dry but the vegetable garden is producing abundantly.  Yesterday I harvested so many tomatoes that I…

The Blob
Soil

The Blob

Les Mulder6th of January, 201428th of December, 2016

The Blob was found growing on the mulch in the orchard/food forest this morning:   Luckily it was just the…

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