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Earthwise Community

Locality: Subiaco, Western Australia



Address: 315 Bagot Rd Subiaco 6008 Subiaco, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.earthwisewa.org.au

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25.01.2022 What happens when you use an electric toothbrush on your tomato plants? Amazing things happenmind blowing things happen. Give it a shot!



25.01.2022 1400 year old Ginkgo tree.

23.01.2022 That's funny...I have the right sign. ;) Steve Lewis

22.01.2022 Prehistoric plants on Mt.Kilimanjaro . These Plants can be spotted above 14,000 feet.



21.01.2022 The kids have been out in the garden picking up the Quandongs that have fallen

21.01.2022 Cashew Nut time in Broome. WA

20.01.2022 No longer having to depend on low-quality produce being freighted in at a high cost the local Katherine community can enjoy fresh produce that is picked straight from the vine!



18.01.2022 New product! These buckets of Diatomaceous Earth are a new addition to our garden product range. One of the best uses of this substance is as a natural pes...t control: simply dust over the area where you need to control pests such as in a chicken dust bath or kennel. The benefits are that it is completely natural and toxin-free, insects can't build up immunity and it is safe for the environment and all animals and plants. Find this product in our Vic Park store and ask our knowledgeable team about it to find out more.

18.01.2022 Think you can’t raise a family in an apartment? Think again! Residents at Nightingale’s precursor, The Commons, have found great benefits in sharing common area...s with other families and joy in the sense of community it creates. Furthermore, Nightingale apartments are designed with excellent acoustic soundproofing, so you don’t have to worry about kids being kids Read more about Apartment Living for Families here: https://www.thefifthestate.com.au//apartment-living-for-f/ See more

18.01.2022 Dracaena cinnabari, the Socotra dragon tree or dragon blood tree, is a dragon tree native to the Socotra archipelago, part of Yemen, located in the Arabian Sea. It is so called due to the red sap that the trees produce. Oleg Znamenskiy | Shutterstock

17.01.2022 Ladybug covered in dew Cristian Arghius

17.01.2022 Expressions of interest for an eco market on our front lawn area,to coincide with the organic markets at Subiaco Primary School on a Saturday morning. Upcycled goods,second hand clothing,wooden goods,hand made stuff,composting toilets,solar tech,anything eco. Proposed once monthly and if successful,every week. Leave messages on this page with email addresses and or phone numbers and someone will get back to you Thankyou



14.01.2022 Amazing sculptural planter in Kharkiv, Ukraine

13.01.2022 The Bosco Verticale / Vertical Forest high-rise complex in Milan, Italy. The plant life, which is said to equal 3 hectares of forests (20,000 sq m), not only mo...derates the temperature in summer and winter but also converts as much as 30 tonnes of CO2 each year. On top of that, it filters out dust particles, protects the residents from noise pollution and creates a microhabitat for insects and birds. See more

13.01.2022 When will it happen here in Oz?

12.01.2022 I haven’t seen any ‘ripe’ bush coconuts for ages, maybe because we had 2 dry wet seasons.

11.01.2022 The Tree of Life baobab or reniala is a prehistoric species dated back to over 200 million years ago. Reniala means mother of the forest in Malagasy. T...his is the sacred Tsitakakantsa, (Adansonia Grandidieri), the largest baobab in Madagascar with a girth of 28.88 m recorded in May 2018. Photo: zhihu.com See more

10.01.2022 One of the major sources of contamination in residential recycling bins is soft plastics. Soft plastics are everywhere from chip packets, to bread bags, to mail... bags, and cheese wrapping - so can be done with it all? Out front of Coles and Woolworths there are special bins for your clean and dry soft plastics. This is a program called @redcyclebyredgroup . All the mixed soft plastics are sent over east and processed into various long term products such as park benches, bollards, posts etc. As you can imagine it takes a lot of soft plastic product to make a bench as soft plastics are light and airy. To ensure this program continues to be successful we ask councils and other businesses and institutions to support the program and purchase the end products. #recycleplastic #softplastic #redcycle #softplasticrecycling #recycleright

10.01.2022 Magnificent, ancient Snow Gum Trees; Kosciuszko National Park, NSW Australia

09.01.2022 THE GENERAL SHERMAN TREE (Sequoiadendron giganteum) This giant sequoia tree is located at Sequoia National park, California. It is the largest tree in the world..., measured by volume. It's height about 275 feet (83.8 metres) tall,,, with a diameter of 36 feet (11 metres) at the base,,, 103 feet (31.3 metres) in circumference,,, total volume of trunk is 52,500 cubic feet, and weighs more than 6,000 tons. It is estimated to be between 2300-2700 years old. See more

06.01.2022 I've got my Mums 50 y/o Felco no 2( the cheapest).

05.01.2022 Fruit of the Hala tree, Hawaii

05.01.2022 https://link.treehugger.com//5ee1028a4f5b1f0e43c58b5cC6d42

05.01.2022 Have you ever thought of keeping chickens? Perhaps the Easter season has left you wanting more eggs in your life?! Whether you live in the country or in the... suburbs, chicken ownership can benefit your lifestyle in so many ways... manure or compost accelerant, soil aeration, bug control and of course, eggs! For practical information, watch Costa's highlights and tips for introducing chooks in to your family found here: https://ab.co/3mqyw6r Let us know if you've just started keeping chickens, and how it's all going. via Instagram @harvestviewpoultry

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