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Whitwood Permaculture Farm

Locality: Rockhampton, Queensland

Phone: +61 458 345 151



Address: 173 Campbell Street Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.whitwoodpermaculturefarm.com.au

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24.01.2022 How can we make lighting more energy efficient? It seems fireflies could hold the answer BBC World Service



23.01.2022 What a great innovation!

21.01.2022 A beautiful example of what is possible.

20.01.2022 And protect every standing tree and every living forest. More Trees Less Assholes



17.01.2022 Whitwood Permaculture Farm will be running a design your own Beeswax Wrap for the school holidays check out Splendiwhit for more details about this workshop and other fun activities for the kids. Lip scrubs, essential oils, crystal grids and more..

12.01.2022 Fridays at Splendiwhit Tarot & Tea leaf readings Holographic Kinetics Massage Amazing earth loving, soul inspiring, heart healing products.... What better time than now to come instore and see why we are Rocky's Healing Hub. See more

06.01.2022 Soil Is The Foundation Of Life



04.01.2022 The soil on the left is the result of regenerative agriculture. Sheep and cattle were carefully managed and rotated on the land. They ate the grass, deposited t...heir urine and dung and were then moved away to let the grass grow back quickly. The cycle is then repeated at a later date. This allows the pulling of carbon into the soil. It is darker because carbon from the atmosphere (and more organic matter) is now in the soil. The soil on the right is from the neighbour's farm (where the corners of the paddocks meet) but only regular grazing methods were used there (animals were kept in one area). The soil with more carbon holds a lot more water (roughly 150,000 liters of water per hectare for every 1% of carbon that’s added) and is full of microbes. Whether we eat them or not, carefully managed animals play a crucial role in regenerating the land and getting carbon into the soil. We can also grow grains, vegetables and many other crops using Regenerative practices that improve the quality of the soil. #regenerativeagriculture #theregeneration @savoryinstitute

02.01.2022 If you like life, plant many seeds.

01.01.2022 The Judean date has been extinct for 2000 years but they now have seven plants they have grown from 2000 year old seeds they found. https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-grown-date-pal

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