Bean planting, incubating chicken eggs and kookaburra rescue
Today Zaia talks about planting bean seedlings into the garden, setting up the incubator to hatch chickens and the rescue of a half drowned kookaburra…
Today Zaia talks about planting bean seedlings into the garden, setting up the incubator to hatch chickens and the rescue of a half drowned kookaburra…
Today we ate almost completely from our garden! Organic, homegrown produce is the best for us all! Busy day preserving, culturing and cooking, harvesting and planting.
Forage for the chickens by tidying up an area and making ghee at Maungaraeeda!
A hot Thursday, with making potting mix, moving and eating chinese greens and mr. Python, our garden’s resident at Maungaraeeda.
Simple tasks eleviate the pressures of modern life! Even though it is a Manic Monday, at the end of the day I feel tired but extremely content!
Zaia talks about doing permaculture, self reliance and homesteading, living a simple life. Part of the permeco.org blog, discussing food, health, permaculture, self reliance and true sustainability on a daily basis.
Zaia writes about the future at Maungaraeeda and how Tom and herself have decided to focus on living simply again…
Tom Kendall of the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast talks about the earthen floor for his house on his property Maungaraeeda on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland Australia. For more information on Tom’s courses, please visit http://www.permeco.org.
Zaia and Tom Kendall’s old home has now been made into the community hub of their property Maungaraeeda, home of the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast.
Tom Kendall from the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast shows how to consolidate your Permaculture knowledge with practical training at Maungaraeeda.
Tom answer questions sent through permeco.org in this video.
Practical Life Skills Student Michael Brahier talks about preparing and planting ginger polyculture beds at the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast