frog catching bug
 

Bungala Ridge Permaculture Gardens

REDUCE ... REUSE ... RECYCLE ... REPAIR ... RETURN ... REVEGETATE ... REPLENISH

dividing line

Home
What's New?
Definition
Our Design
Techniques
Articles
Blog
About Us
Year Planner
Resources
Links

Pretty and Grandma the guinea pigs enjoy a lettuce lunch
Like us on
FaceBook!

click here to visit Beverley's favourite homeschooling links
Link to this site

 

 

October 2nd ~ Diary Entry

2014

  • completed enrollment procedure for TAFE Cert II Horticultural distance ed course
  • watered mulch in around house garden
  • watered bulb pots on walkway
  • watered succulent garden on balcony
  • purchased native plants from Bunnings nursery to grow up, weeping myrtle to replace dead eucalypt
  • purchased tomato seedlings: cherry sweetbite, roma, gross lisse, peach, yellow cherry
  • purchased concentrated seaweed extract, Rooster Booster, and Charlie Carp for garden
  • picked huge bag of weeds from Thom's garden for guinea pigs
  • went bowling with kids
  • excellent pizzas at Fasta Pasta Noarlunga

 

 

 

 


photos of the ever changing view of the coast from our living room window
Our ever-changing view!
Moonset ~ Roll Cloud ~ Sunset

permaculture ethics
care for earth,
care for people,
return surplus,
reduce consumption

Recently Added Pages

Hot Links!


Bookworm is currently reading...

This site is sponsored by
ALWAYS LEARNING BOOKS
Publishers of Australian
books on Home Education.

The Educating Parent
Beverley's other websites


animated smiling face
Thank you
for visiting!


 

Copyright © Beverley Paine 2002-14. Article from this website may be downloaded, reproduced, and distributed without permission as long as each copy includes this entire notice along with citation information (i.e., name of the periodical in which it originally appeared, date of publication, and author's name). Permission must be obtained from the author in order to reprint this article in a published work or to offer it for sale in any form. Please visit Bungala Ridge Permaculture Gardens for more original content by Beverley Paine.