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24.01.2022 Citrus peels are difficult to get rid. They resist decomposition in both compost and worm farms. But, they can be dried and ignited (burned!). Once burnt, the r...emnants can be applied quickly to garden beds as a good source of potassium, or it can now be mixed in compost or feed to worm farms. This is how we can make the most of citrus peels. To learn more about compost, worm farms, and cool gardening tips, follow our bio links. #permaculture #discoverpermaculture #composting #wormfarms #gardeningtips



21.01.2022 "Australians are the second-largest consumer of textiles. We buy twice the global average." How do you reduce the environmental impact of what you wear? From choosing organic fibers to op-shopping. here are some tips: https://ab.co/3aGyu3d

20.01.2022 They generate 100 times more biodiversity. Read more: https://bit.ly/31EkqWQ

20.01.2022 The Waterpot Olla is the simple irrigation solution for your garden! Save time, money and precious water! For over 2000 years ollas (pronounced oy-yahs) have b...een proving themselves as the answer to gardening with less water. These porous low fired terracotta pots slowly leach water into the soil around your plants, delivering water to their roots and providing a ready water source for when your plants are thirsty, effectively making them self-watering. Eliminates guesswork when it comes to watering your plants, no run-off, no evaporation, no time wasted waving a hose and their efficacy is still being proven today in arid regions around the planet! The ready to use Waterpot Ollas are available in 3 sizes. . An ancient solution for a modern-day problem. See more



18.01.2022 Seaweed, even seaweed...

17.01.2022 This is not an alternate farming system, it is the way farmers have been farming until the introduction of post war chemicals became the siege mentality it is today....this coupled with the knowledge of how ancient and delicate Australian soils are and you’ve come a long way to understand what this country needs to do for the future. Regenerative Ag is not only profitable, it has positioned many farmers to not just survive the recent drought but to thrive through it maintaining clean running water and substantial pasture... It’s all about what’s in the soil, and how we maintain that that makes the difference.....

14.01.2022 A new facility in Victoria's north-west will supply ‘dispatchable’ renewable energy using a combination of concentrated solar and thermal hydro storage.



13.01.2022 Great nitrogen fixer and kills nematoades....

05.01.2022 This is what is missed when we talk about forest industries, no one factor will save us, but there are just a few that are a bit more important than others......

05.01.2022 Help support our Australian owned and operated dairy industry. We are looking for retailers and cafés in the Sydney Western Suburbs to help us make our local milk available to consumers. Please contact Luke Fletcher 0429 173 104 for more information.

04.01.2022 Crucial wisdom from Bill Mollison. What does rebellion REALLY look like? Repost from Hope Jj Medford... Make shift happen: 1. Learn to plant, not only an orchard, but also basic crops (corn, grain, cassava, etc. ) and trees (fruit, native, woody); 2. Create a bond with some land, whether it's yours or that of a relative, a project, a community garden, etc. Participate with the people who live there, go gradually looking for ways to spend more time in the countryside than in the city, learning to plant, purify water, treat organic waste and heal in nature; 3. Develop practical skills (cooking, carpentry, machine repair, food processing, sewing, etc. ). Teach these skills to children, friends and neighbors; 4. Seek a mutual support group, where people take care of each other, make products of basic need collectively, such as natural hygiene products, natural remedies such as syrups and herbal tinctures, food processing, such as preserved and fermented foods; 5. Simplify your life now, releasing more space and time. Discover everything you can do without money, walk, exercises, crafts and body arts, socialize with your loved ones, gardening; 6. Separate from the logic of consuming more and more. They prefer handmade products that last a long time, quality, made by small producers, social companies and solidarity economic companies. Make exchanges, give and receive gifts of affective value, rather than financial value; 7. Exchange, store, multiply and spread creole seeds (native, not genetically modified, produced by popular and family farming); 8. Recognize that life will be much better afterwards! We're just transitioning. "Our creativity is the limit of the system". Artist https://jessicaperlstein.com

04.01.2022 It can be done - abundant resources of sea water and sun Plenty of that in the Gulf of Carpentaria - Abundant Self sufficient - sustainable - 4 gigalitres o...f fresh water a day - moved 2000km a day - sustainably- down the back of Qld - to finally drought proof the state - and green the back of Qld - which will bring the rains inland over the whole continent - benefiting all states and the whole Nation. Fresh water and power generation go hand in hand - one largely depends on the other. Fresh water can also store renewable energy like a battery. Solving fresh water infrastructure and finally drought proofing our state will solve many problems and make the country rich. It will turn our nation into the food bowl for 3/4 of the world’s population right around us in Asia, India and Africa. We have a plan - For those new to the discussion we welcome you to digests our 12 post summary - which answers a lot of questions quickly - it’s all joined by the links on each post starting with his link https://www.facebook.com/109241563958236/posts/130613081821084/ If you agree with statewide fresh water infrastructure as a priority ? Then please like and share our page with other like minded. Or visit our site www.droughtproofQld.com.au



04.01.2022 13 genius gardening hacks that you’ll be glad to know!

02.01.2022 Owners of a Yeppoon farm have created a natural desalination plant, which they claim has saved their crops from drought. They're hoping other Central Queenslan...d farmers take up the initiative, to prevent fresh water sources from drying out. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

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