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Our blog features a variety of gardening and sustainablity articles on topics such as soil biology, composting, grafting, pruning, water-saving and irrigation clean energy, waste and biodiversity. Plus we regularly post recipes to help you make the most of the ‘seasonal glut’ and tips on how to live in a more sustainable way.
Wonderful wildlife plants series: Sweet Bursaria

Wonderful wildlife plants series: Sweet Bursaria

Are you looking to boost biodiversity and add a touch of native beauty to your garden? A Sweet Bursaria (Bursaria spinosa) or two would be a great addition. This indigenous small to medium-sized shrub is a powerhouse when it comes to supporting local wildlife -...

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A rainbow of winter vegies

A rainbow of winter vegies

Cheer up your vegie garden this winter with an array of colourful brassicas Brassicas include broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnips and kohlrabi:   broccoli comes in dark green, purple and the lime-green cone shaped Romanesco  cabbage in green, red and purple ...

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July Garlic Hint

July Garlic Hint

 Now that the shortest day has passed, garlic planted in the autumn will have developed a strong root system and healthy green shoots. But what next? How do we support the swelling of the bulbs into good-sized, healthy heads? Action taken from July to September is key...

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Meet the member: Catherine Haar

Meet the member: Catherine Haar

Catherine Haar has been a member of Sustainable Macleod for 8 years and is the current vice-president. She has a particular interest and expertise in good governance.  Catherine is a geologist turned public servant. She spent a number of years working in the coal...

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8 cool things about mosses

8 cool things about mosses

Until recently I’ve never paid mosses much attention. I’m ashamed to admit I remember peeling blankets of moss off rocks as a kid and building imaginary fairy villages with them. Lately though, I’ve been appreciating their beauty as they reappear in the bush and...

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Queensland fruit fly alert – June

Queensland fruit fly alert – June

This is the time to put out Wild May to mop up any males young enough to survive over winter. Females will be dying as winter approaches. Mopping up young males will largely protect your early summer fruit from QFF attack as they will not be around to fertilise the...

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