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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farms – Vegie Gardens

As part of your backyard farms project, today we’re looking at vegie gardens. These can be raised beds made of corrugated iron, or made of railway sleepers. Vegie gardens can be made in the ground with paving around each section to make planting and harvesting really...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farm – Chooks

As part of the backyard farm today we are looking at chooks. The black Australorp chooks are best as general egg layers or you can get ornamental Hamburgs, Plymoth Rocks or silkies for fun, but rather less eggs. Go to backyardpoultry.com or rarepoultry.net to find out...

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Don’s Tips: The Backyard Farm – Composting

If you are running your own backyard farm you will need a compost heap – the organic engine-room of all backyard farms. Buy a large plastic compost bin with a lid on the top and wider and open at the bottom.  The idea is to fill this bin, then lift it off the compost...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farm – In The Kitchen

The first part of creating a backyard farm begins in the kitchen. You need a special green waste bin or kitchen tidy with a tight-fitting lid to avoid smells. The best of your waste goes directly to the chooks (and not into the bin): The outer leaves on lettuces Old...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farm

Over the next few posts we are going to look at how to create a backyard farm. This is the way to keep your family happy and healthy. The ideal backyard farm starts at the kitchen where you collect all fruit peelings and waste, stale bread, anything that was once...

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Don’s Tips: Freebies From Seed

We all love something for nothing.  Well scroungers, this is for you! You can grow excellent avocado trees from the giant seeds in the fruit – even if they do take 12 years or so to produce fruit. You can grow superb mango trees from mango seeds – these will be...

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Don’s Tips: Trees That You’ll Regret Planting

There are some trees that you really should think about before you plant them. The evergreen alder grows far too big for a small block of land and it seeks out water – that means pipes and drains etc. All robinias are grafted onto a thorny green weed. If you damage...

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Don’s Tips: Treated Pine

Don’s Tips: Treated Pine

We get many queries about the safety of treated pine products – particularly where they are used around vegie gardens. CCA timber contains copper chromium arsenate and the arsenic part of it scares people. There is no solid evidence that its use in vegie gardens is...

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Don’s Tips: Insects Pests on Chooks

In general there are two nasty pests on chooks and cage birds: the red mite & lice. Red mites live in cracks in nest boxes, walls, perches, etc. & emerge at night in their thousands to suck the blood of your birds. They vary from pinprick to pinhead in size....

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Don’s Tips – Attracting Native Birds

Many of our native animals are struggling to survive in suburban areas of Australia. So whatever you can do to help is really important. But what can you do? Well, honey-eating birds really need nectar in autumn and winter. For this, planting banksias is really...

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