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Deco-Carbon

26 Sep 2009

I was pleased to have had a visit today from Karen Siepen, director of Renewable Carbon Resources Australia (RCRA). She has developed a technique of producing charcoal products that add carbon to the soil and enhances soil vitality. This carbon also assists in retaining water and sequestors carbon dioxide that would otherwise be released into the air.

Science has determined that Charcoal-Carbon or Biochar as it is also known increases productivity levels of soils. Science has also shown that soil carbon levels play an enormous part in the general health of soils and the interaction of CO2 released into the atmosphere. One very important discovery that science has made is that RCRA Charcoal-Carbon has achieved a high carbon retention level which means they are providing a quality carbon product.

Utilising ancient wisdom and techniques coupled with modern machinery and innovative ideas, RCRA is supporting Australians in the quest for an eco positive and environmentally sound country. To achieve this goal RCRA invites every Australian to do a little through Deco-Carbon because everyone doing a little means a lot gets done. Won’t you join us in making a difference? Now available in retail quantities from our online store.

I’m looking forward to getting some spread over my garden beds before the hot weather sets in.

Create a Food 4 Wealth Garden

01 Sep 2009

I’m in the process of adapting to the Food 4 Wealth method of growing food in my garden. You’ll notice in these photos the dense coverage and healthy plants.

Whether you are just starting an edible garden or want to make your existing garden more productive, I’d suggest checking out Food 4 Wealth. Click Here!

*NEW* Ezy Grow Gardens

31 Aug 2009

I am excited to have been able to add a new edition to our stable of growing systems. The Ezy Grow has a huge food or flower producing area and is of a nice working/harvesting height. Twirl the water gauge to fill your watering can and you’re able to sprinkle the water back on in one minute flat. Check them out here!

Why should veggies be restricted to the back yard?

10 Aug 2009

Hi David,

Here are a few pics of my garden. Like I said, I ripped out half of an ugly looking hedge at the front of my property and have just taken out the rest so I can plant more varieties. As you can see from the pics the garden is at the front of my property as this is the only place I have for a vege garden.
I started in early June just after all that nice soaking rain we had and just as you suggested to do in your newsletter at the time. After preparing I let the bed sit for 2 weeks and then planted. So it has just been 8 weeks from planting and we have been eating the salad greens for several weeks now.I have been harvesting the cos lettuce by picking the outer leaves but I’m not too sure how long I will be able to do this for before I need to take it out completely. I can really appreciate the need for planting my own seeds now so that I have a succession of crops.

Thanks Joan



Sweet Potato

18 Mar 2009

Now is a great time to start planting potatoes in SE Qld. I am planting out one bed this week with Sebago seed potatoes and also throwing in some sweet potatoes. These are already shooting and soon I’ll be able to take cuttings and spread them around.