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Micro Environment - Possum Hide in the Grapevine

By Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

Lady Bug in the Verbeena - natural pest control

By Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

Assassin bug doing her job - encourage natural predators

By Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

Turks Turban Heirloom - Seed saving delivers!

By Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

A rainbow bounty

"A rainbow bounty* By Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

A tiny garden helper

By Selena Grith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

The beauty of Cape Gooseberry

"The beauty of Cape Gooseberry" by Selena Griffith

These photos typify permaculture. Sharing the produce, repairing the land, working with nature, natural pest control, celebrating diversity, treading lightly, working with each other.
— Selena Griffith

Sidewalk vineyard

"Sidewalk vineyard" by Eli

Feel free to pick the ones dangling over the fence.
— Eli

Permaculture principle 8. Integrate rather than segregate.

Native Stingless Bee Education and Installation

"Native Stingless Bee Education and Installation" by David Sawyer

Native bees source nectar-rich flowers and provide honey as a delicious bush food. Stingless bees are also good crop pollinators and a great addition to the Manly Vale Community Garden.
— David Sawyer

Permaculture principle 10. Use and value diversity

Start 'em young

"Start 'em young" by Dan

Start ‘em young, really young, so it’s lesson #1 - grow some, pick some & leave some.
— Dan

Permaculture principle 8. Integrate rather than segregate

Through the Tamarillos

Permaculture Principle 10. Use and value diversity.

"Through the Tamarillos" by Dan

It’s a backyard of earthly delights, when you slip on through the tamarillos.
— Dan

Use all the edges

"Use all the edges" by The Grange Permaculture Garden

All my raised beds have berries on the side, this one using the 3 sisters as well.
— The Grange Permaculture Garden

Related to permaculture principle: 11. Use edges and value the marginal.

Artichokes in the morning sun

"Artichokes in the morning sun" by The Grange Permaculture Garden

Artichokes in centre of raised bed creating diverse food forest with oregano on edges and Asian greens around centre happily self seeding
— The Grange Permaculture Garden

Relevant to permaculture principle 10. Use and value diversity

Ladybird Orgy

"Ladybird Orgy" by Eli Rogan

Wash the kale before use!
— Eli Rogan

Relevant to permaculture principle 1. Observe and interact

Rainbow Cycle

"Rainbow Cycle" by Eli Rogan

This abstract compost composition of fruit fiber came from a friend’s juicer.
— Eli Rogan

Fantastic Production

"Fantastic Production" by Narelle Beacham

Our big black compost bin breaks down all our waste and grass clippings to make wonderful mulch the garden loves so much.
— Narelle Beacham

A pumpkin got my baby...

"A pumpkin got my baby..." by Julie Gundlach

Self seeded pumpkin over recycled pram from Kimbriki...
— Julie Gundlach

Vacancies

"Vacancies" by Julie Gundlach

Insect hotel waiting for guests.
— Julie Gundlach