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Author: Annette Owen-Mulder

Agisting next door
Livestock

Agisting next door

Annette Owen-Mulder11th of February, 201426th of December, 2016

Due to the lack of rain (6mm only in January – hmm, Craig, what happened to the flood you promised…

Tobi our German WWOOFer
Visitors

Tobi our German WWOOFer

Annette Owen-Mulder11th of February, 201428th of December, 2016

We’ve been so lucky with our WWOOFers, so far we’ve had two and both have been amazing.  I thought that…

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…

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…

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