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Home Growing veges - and community - in Dulwich Hill

Growing veges - and community - in Dulwich Hill

Submitted by peter on Wed, 18/05/2011 - 19:02

Our lovely Marrickville Transition and Permaculcure exponent Michele Margolis just sent us a link to this great little video.

Enjoy it and be inspired!

 

Thanks Michele

N.B.YOU CAN ALSO WATCH THE VIDEO AT THE LINK BELOW AND VOTE FOR IT TO POSSIBLY WIN A SUSTAINABILITY DRIVE  AWARD

http://sustainabilitydrive.com.au/entry/93324/dulwich-hill-new-south-wales

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Anyone know what fruit/veges

Submitted by Hydroponics (not verified) on Thu, 22/12/2011 - 04:14.

Anyone know what fruit/veges would grow in central Australia? Desert area out from Alice Springs.?

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what are the pros and cons of

Submitted by Hydroponics (not verified) on Mon, 19/12/2011 - 04:46.

what are the pros and cons of growing veg in pots and growing in the ground?

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Thanks for letting us know.

Submitted by Ste26 (not verified) on Wed, 21/09/2011 - 07:59.

Thanks for letting us know. Any further updates on this planned in future?

Steve
www.purelyhydroponic.com

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And great to hear that they

Submitted by peter on Sun, 18/09/2011 - 18:05.

And great to hear that they WON !

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Thx I really enjoyed & is

Submitted by Braeden (not verified) on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 00:57.

Thx I really enjoyed & is motivating me. Especially that traditional western social norms - keep a distance from your neighbour - stranger neighbour danger barriers can be opportunities to being more human & connected. You probably already know about: http://possiblefuturesfilmcontest.org/ your vid would be a gr8 entry but i dont know if entries are already closed Heartfelt thx Braeden

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What a cute video! Great idea

Submitted by Judy (not verified) on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 19:45.

What a cute video! Great idea to get all the kids together to promote sustainability. I have posted the link to video on my facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/AustraliansWantGMFreeFood Hopefully, it will inspire others!

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Awesome job, your all

Submitted by Michelle (not verified) on Sun, 26/06/2011 - 01:08.

Awesome job, your all inspirational :-)

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This is fantastic, very

Submitted by Glenn from Werrington (not verified) on Wed, 01/06/2011 - 13:36.

This is fantastic, very inspirational. And great to see the kids involved. I started last year by planting tomatoes in the front yard. i have always grown things in the back yard, but i though of using the front as well. This summer I'll do it again with some corn and beans.

How do I get a Transition team started in Penrith?

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