Basalt Plains Produce in Teesdale, Victoria | Agriculture
Basalt Plains Produce
Locality: Teesdale, Victoria
Phone: +61 408 267 108
Address: Barker Street 3328 Teesdale, VIC, Australia
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25.01.2022 The arrival of another swarm
24.01.2022 Some late Autumn crops in the kitchen garden.....pineapple gauvas still unripe, but Figs definitely ready for eating!
23.01.2022 Harvesting last of Garlic, curing in bread trays then the braiding starts!
22.01.2022 Stone fruit pruning.....
22.01.2022 Please share with others to spread the word
20.01.2022 Garlic crop still in full leaf. Been such a cold damp Spring.
20.01.2022 New chooks from Ballarat chooks.....and other photos of old and new girls: love having a mix of colours. Lots of eggs.
20.01.2022 Renovation of hive #1
20.01.2022 Lovely local Garlic ready to sell! See us at Banno Twilight Market 20 December 4-9pm
19.01.2022 Harvesting pink garlic as it is ready-put into bread crates to cure in dry place under car port, will be harvesting white garlic when there is less green in the leaf.
18.01.2022 Despite the crushing heat there is still nectar, pollen and seeds for the birds and insects and stone fruit, zucchini out of the garden.....
16.01.2022 Mid Winter Update
16.01.2022 Some photos of the kitchen garden and crops or blossom plus one of the flooded chook pen!
12.01.2022 Setting up our stall early on a misty, drizzly morning at the Meenying garlic festival- by mid afternoon, all braids and loose sold, just one garlic braid left! Met some lovely customers, and really enjoyed being in Gippsland for the weekend.
10.01.2022 Spring as spring in the kitchen garden with snow peas, asparagus, golden lettuce, japanese plum and apricot blossom, mulberry and fig bursting buds, garlic scapes and leeks.
09.01.2022 Another great market day at the Bannockburn Twilight Market on December 20th; thanks to all our loyal customers who come back to buy our lovely garlic!
07.01.2022 Harvesting pink garlic now and busy braiding $30 per kilo
06.01.2022 Despite the crushing heat and dry there is still plenty of nectar pollen and seeds in the garden for the birds and insects, and for us the stone fruit, garlic, zucchini......tomatoes and chilies still to come.....
02.01.2022 Home Garden on first day of Autumn. Putting seedlings of Winter crops in where there is some room! Still full of late Summer crops. Pumpkin Red Kuri vines loaded with fruits; heirloom Apples being picked: Nasturtiums gone crazy, and Tomatoes and Capsicum/Chili still ripening.......