Landline on Sunday had an interesting story on GM food. Gave the view from the green movement and scientists. It is worth watching I have attached the link below.
John Jordaan
Landline on Sunday had an interesting story on GM food. Gave the view from the green movement and scientists. It is worth watching I have attached the link below.
John Jordaan
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Slightly alkaline soil drier conditions good drainage.
Pruning time again. I’ve got cuttings from figs grapes (black and white) and ginko biloba if anyone is interested. Figs and grapes both very easy to grow.
There are also spare tarragon aloe vera.
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Thanks again Brian. The two truckloads of fill you organised for the community garden are great and they’ve now been excavated into place by the terrific work of generous volunteer Simon of MFT read more
So what do we need to do to get one here?
Community Garden – visit The Gap
For our first Community Garden subgroup event:
Saturday 24th July 10:00am
Visit Transition The Gap and join them for a Family Picnic Under the Big Tree and see the read more
School garden grants
There are a number of grants available to schools for gardening projects.
The Moreton Bay Regional Community Gardens Network provides a list here
Planning school gardens
In terms of read more
[u]Flower fruit and seed vegetables[/u]
High requirements for nitrogen in initial stage of growth with increasing requirement for potassium phosphorous and trace elements as they mature.
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