Start small and build up your production as your skills increase and you will soon discover the unbridled joy that growing your own food can give – and you can bask in the glow of knowing you are doing your bit – The Diggers Club [1]
I just got The Diggers Club Winter Garden catalogue and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘organic’
Eating Locally
Posted in Perth, tagged carbon emissions, farmers market, Garden, greenhouse gas emissions, local food, organic, sustainable living on 24 May 2008 | 2 Comments »
Toasting Breakfast
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Food, organic, recipes, sustainable living on 20 October 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I used to eat toasted muesli* from the shop. I don’t like sultanas and the one I bought had sultanas. I would pour it into a jar, but as I was pouring I’d pick out the sultanas and put them in the compost. Luckily for my sanity, I realised this was a waste of time [...]
2 Fruit and 5 Veg
Posted in Australia, Perth, tagged carbon emissions, compost, cooking, Food, fossil fuel dependence, fruit, Garden, greenhouse gas emissions, herbs, Lazyst, organic, Perth, sustainable living, vegetables on 14 September 2007 | 5 Comments »
Although I have a vegetable garden, I only have a small area. Apart from herbs, I buy most of what I eat. The growing area is getting larger and I just got lots of seeds from the The Diggers Club. This summer my garden should go crazy.
Until recently I bought all my fruit and vegies [...]








