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Edible Precinct brings food production downtown
Edible Precinct brings food production downtown
IT WAS an accidental discovery. Fiona spotted it while we were walking along Evans Street down by the wharves. We found the gate and went…
Russ Grayson
Jan 5
A tale of hope in our near future
A tale of hope in our near future
Spoiler alert: If you are someone who likes to discover plot and storyline as you read, be aware that I discuss these topics in my review…
Russ Grayson
Dec 19, 2020
How agrivoltaics model permaculture
How agrivoltaics model permaculture
Photo source: I don’t know where this photo originally came from. A reverse image search on Firefox reveals multiple sources. My use is…
Russ Grayson
Dec 12, 2020
A garden that waters itself
A garden that waters itself
It’s just the sort of garden we need in the drying summer heat of a warm temperate climate, when we’re not around to water it every couple…
Russ Grayson
Nov 27, 2020
The shed
The shed
The old made new again. In Tasmania, a woman, with a little help from her friends, has made a decrepit old farm shed into a shelter for…
Russ Grayson
Nov 21, 2020
How a housing crisis forces people into caravan parks
How a housing crisis forces people into caravan parks
DESPITE the economic downturn, despite the loss of the tourism industry and the pandemic lockdown which kept tourists away, finding…
Russ Grayson
Nov 21, 2020
The wrap-around garden
The wrap-around garden
Home and community gardening are a subset of the much-broader permaculture design system and, just as in wider society, catchy ideas come…
Russ Grayson
Nov 19, 2020
Nature: wild and weedy
Nature: wild and weedy
WEEDS. Most people don’t notice them. Most people detest them. Fewer people eat them. Fewer still understand why they occur where they do…
Russ Grayson
Nov 11, 2020
Time for fair food movement to speak up on farm labour
Time for fair food movement to speak up on farm labour
Enjoying your strawberrries, blueberries and fresh veges? That’s good. Now, as you munch them, spare a thought for the cheap labour which…
Russ Grayson
Nov 7, 2020
Adrift in a strange land
Adrift in a strange land
How geography shaped a short-lived and remoway on life in the early years of European settlement in Tasmania.
Russ Grayson
Nov 3, 2020
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