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Greaves Gardens

Locality: Seaford, Victoria, Australia



Address: 2 Greaves Court 3198 Seaford, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Seedballs could be the answer to regrowing the 15 billion trees we cut down every year.



24.01.2022 It's World Naked Gardening day - will you be celebrating it?

23.01.2022 How many of you have dreams of living self sufficiently? This family have taken a suburban-sized block and over time have transformed it so that it cultivates almost everything they need.

23.01.2022 How do you turn a derelict farm into a spectacular rainforest? It all starts with planting the first tree. Watch the full story this Sunday at 12.30 or on iview.



23.01.2022 Remember this story of the Victorian farmer whose invention created more soil on his property? He's won Innovative Farmer of the Year! Neils Olsen and his fam...ily have been recognised at the The Weekly Times Coles 2019 Farmer of the Year Awards. Congratulations!

20.01.2022 We've done stories on drones for ag before, but this is new! In a first for Tasmania, this drone operator has been granted a license to spray weeds in places too dangerous for workers and light aircraft to access. What do you reckon: is this the way of the future?

20.01.2022 William Ricketts Sanctuary is where natural and spiritual realms blend. If you're looking for tranquillity and reflection, take a stroll along the sanctuary pat...hs and view the sculptures of Aboriginal figures. William Ricketts was born in Richmond in 1898 and died in 1993, aged 94. He settled permanently in Mount Dandenong in 1934. The sculptures he crafted are made of kiln fired clay, which has been fired to 1200 degrees centigrade, then placed in the forest scene. The flowing water represents the flowing essence of life. http://fal.cn/sNQv @worldofpixs on Instagram.



19.01.2022 Come join our new page. Help us spread the word about HEMP! meme credit: The Free Thought Project

18.01.2022 The Chinese elite have out manoeuvred Australians by purchasing Australia’s essential assets including farms, ports and regional airports. This will see future ...generations of Australians beholden to wealthy foreigners. Politicians from liberal and labour governments and their families have been cashing in at the expense of hard working Australians in a scam that starts with foreign donations to political parties. Everything is on the table... even our food security. Corporations, in this case Capilano Ltd, were legally free to import an enormous amount of foreign Chinese honey - both a biosecurity risk and reason Australian beekeepers now get significantly less money per kg for their honey. Jodie Goldsworthy from Beechworth honey claims we have lost over 15 percent of Australian beekeepers in the last decade as a result of a low honey price because of imports. Many beekeepers have ended up selling their apiary sites to Capilano Ltd. Capilano Ltd was last year sold to an Asian consortium, led by Hong Kong born billionaire Albert Tse, with a strategy to sell pristine Australian honey to the wealthy Chinese. The Capilano scheme of arrangement that has allowed Bravo BidCo Pty Ltd (a company owned by HoldCo, which is indirectly owned by Wattle Hill RHC and ROC Capital) acquire 100% of the shares in Capilano does not pass the sniff test OR the pub test. The corporate collusion used to facilitate this takeover deserves an inquiry. Capilano shareholders and its faithful consumers deserve to know: How is it in Capilano beekeeper suppliers interests for the Capilano board to grant its CEO Ben McKee at least 60,000 share options with a total imputed value of approximately $400,000? What was billionaire Capilano majority shareholder Kerry Stokes’ role in the takeover ? How it can be justified paying the $5million adviser re-imbursement costs to Albert Tse and his consortium? Why corporate regulator ASIC had significant public policy concerns about the deal? In 2013 to 2015 Chinese-linked companies and individual donors poured more than $5.5 million into Liberal and Labor party coffers. Unfortunately our politicians seem to work for their foreign political donors and not their voters. You can’t trust politicians but you can trust your local beekeeper. Find your local beekeeper on the honeymap. https://www.beethecure.com.au/honey-map/ Please share

17.01.2022 Every part of this construction affects the others: chicken waste feeds the fish which supply the plant with nutrition... and on top of it, the whole thing is powered by the sun. #DoingYourBit

15.01.2022 "There are so many people that rely on us to turn up a week-in week-out with quality product," Mr Dan said. Farmers' markets have been ruled "essential" by the Federal Government and increased efforts will be made to maximise public safety.

13.01.2022 Introducing Glyphosate-free Weed Killer We’ve developed this product based on the need for an ecological Herbicide Terminator. It’s safe, environmentally friendly AND it works!



07.01.2022 "It's like LEGO for adults." Installing drip irrigition at home is not as hard as you think and it can keep your garden pumping over summer ...

07.01.2022 In recent years, Chinese farmers have been forced to hand-pollinate their trees, carrying pots of pollen and paintbrushes with which to individually pollinate e...very flower, and using their children to climb up to the highest blossoms. This is clearly just possible for this high-value crop, but there are not enough humans in the world to pollinate all of our crops by hand. The most dramatic example comes from the apple and pear orchards of south west China, where wild bees have been eradicated by excessive pesticide use and a lack of natural habitat.To cope with the ever growing demand for food, more land has been brought into agricultural production, mainly by clearing forests, and farming has become much more intensive. Fertilisers, pesticides, and development of new plant varieties have allowed farmers to increase the average yield of food per hectare but this has mean a loss of biodiversity.It is obvious that this pattern cannot go on for ever; we will run out of forests to clear, and we cannot squeeze ever more food from the same area of land. There are cracks beginning to show in the form of insect decline and high cancer rates; highly intensive farming is malignant in the long term. Please sign Www.change.org/banneonicotinoids

02.01.2022 "The shovel is my weapon of choice. You don't need a gun." #ABCgardening

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