Thanks Wilbur.
Growing organically in the earth is a joy once the preperation is done. Ideally we are just watering with teas and rain water but it takes a while to get the richness there. Prepping this time of year (if in temperate climate) with manures as VOM is doing or green manure as i am is the best way. You could even get a flock of chickens or geese etc to come in and do the digging/fertilising for you.
It might seem like too much extra work but really we are saving work by not weeding and come spring time just pop the plants in the ground. Its also much easier to do ground work without a blazing sun on our backs
This is something more unique to Australia. We have really intense sunlight compared to Europe where our traditional western farmimg knowledge comes from.
Careful selection of plant sites and heaps of nutrient rich mulch (or whatever is close by) is the way to go and our favourite plant will flourish in the intense light.
Sounds like you got the right idea Wilbur
Growing organically in the earth is a joy once the preperation is done. Ideally we are just watering with teas and rain water but it takes a while to get the richness there. Prepping this time of year (if in temperate climate) with manures as VOM is doing or green manure as i am is the best way. You could even get a flock of chickens or geese etc to come in and do the digging/fertilising for you.
It might seem like too much extra work but really we are saving work by not weeding and come spring time just pop the plants in the ground. Its also much easier to do ground work without a blazing sun on our backs
This is something more unique to Australia. We have really intense sunlight compared to Europe where our traditional western farmimg knowledge comes from.
Careful selection of plant sites and heaps of nutrient rich mulch (or whatever is close by) is the way to go and our favourite plant will flourish in the intense light.
Sounds like you got the right idea Wilbur