Growing veges - and community - in Dulwich Hill
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


Anyone know what fruit/veges
Anyone know what fruit/veges would grow in central Australia? Desert area out from Alice Springs.?
what are the pros and cons of
what are the pros and cons of growing veg in pots and growing in the ground?
Thanks for letting us know.
Thanks for letting us know. Any further updates on this planned in future?
Steve
www.purelyhydroponic.com
And great to hear that they
And great to hear that they WON !
Thx I really enjoyed & is
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
What a cute video! Great idea
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!
Awesome job, your all
Awesome job, your all inspirational :-)
This is fantastic, very
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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