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snottiegobble starts with ...
A seed swap shuffle & share took us to Margaret River last Sat. where keen gardeners meet to do just that! A guided tour round the property revealed a plethora of permaculture methods including shower water being heated by compost,aquaculture & wicking beds! The food forest was unbelievably productive for wintertime. Well worth the visit!
We came away with limes, grapefruit, rhubarb, red lime, & quandong seeds!
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Time: 2nd August 2012 12:21am
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Jantina says...
Fantastic Snottie, next time send me an invite, haha. Would have been an inspiring day.
Time: 2nd August 2012 11:44am
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snottiegobble says...
It was inspiring, & it sort of lifts you knowing that other people are as keen as Costa. :-)
Time: 3rd August 2012 11:36pm
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