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Meet a WWOOF Host
What inspires someone to become a WWOOF host? Nikki Brown, along with partner Gabe Witcombe and their young family, has an organic hobby farm called Faraway in the Hunter region of NSW. They keep goats, grow vegies and run wilderness survival program
Grass Roots Magazine4 min readRegional & Ethnic
Perfect Polenta
Most of us have heard of polenta. But have you actually tried it? I remember enjoying it at our elderly Italian neighbours’ house when I was growing up. It is quick and easy, so versatile for savoury or sweet dishes and a great alternative for those
Grass Roots Magazine3 min readCooking, Food & Wine
Cheesemaking
This year lots of people have taken the opportunity to try cheesemaking, I know because there has been a spike in online purchases of our cheesemaking kits and ingredients. You’ve probably noticed the advert for Cheeselinks in Grass Roots; we’re prou
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Buckets of Bokashi
The bokashi system of composting is ideal for small gardens or even apartments and it can be done indoors because kitchen scraps are processed in small amounts in a sealed container. Most home systems use two containers (usually buckets) and when one
Grass Roots Magazine4 min readCooking, Food & Wine
Simply Soap
I had long wanted to make soap, but being unsure of where to start and wary of using caustic soda made me a late starter in the sudsy business. I began with a soapmaking kit from Green Living. The kit contained five different oils and two essences fo
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Orphan Lamb Care
Here on the Lock family farm we have 160 to 200 ewes that lamb each year. We lamb during autumn from April to June. The weather is generally mild at that time of year with a reasonable cover of green grass. We live in the lower south-east of SA, and
Grass Roots Magazine1 min read
Tiptop Tools
An annual tool inspection and maintenance regime extends the life and use of garden tools. Aim to do this in winter or other garden down-time when garden needs are less pressing. Garden tools will then be optimally useful for the spring to autumn gar
Grass Roots Magazine3 min read
Problematic Pumpkins
I grew up in the bushland suburb of Woronora in Sydney, and spent my childhood running through the backyards in our street. There were no fences, the only boundary for our games of hide and seek was Forbes Creek flowing behind the houses – unless it
Grass Roots Magazine4 min read
Weave a Fence
Looking for a natural rustic approach to fencing? Something made from existing materials on your property? Woven fences are suitable for rural and suburban areas alike, but you’ll need to check local council requirements, as with any fencing project.
Grass Roots Magazine3 min readRegional & Ethnic
In the Kitchen
2 bunches (about 400g) fresh asparagus2 tbsp olive oil1 med onion, finely chopped2½ cups vegie stock½ lemon, juicedsalt and freshly ground peppercream, to servechopped fresh dill, to serve Chop the asparagus into 3cm pieces. You can include the woody
Grass Roots Magazine2 min read
Ancient Watering System
Keen green gardeners, plant lovers and those conscious of the need for water conservation will love my timeless solution to watering. ‘Olla’ (pronounced ‘oh-yaa’) are once-fired terracotta containers. Water diffuses slowly through the porous clay int
Grass Roots Magazine4 min readTechnology & Engineering
Standing Strong
As life slowly gets back to ‘normal’ during the unprecedented shared global sickness, and chance to heal, that is the current coronavirus, we at Rainbow Power Company, or RPC, have had a chance to step back and reflect on what is important to our sha
Grass Roots Magazine3 min readArchitecture
No-Dig Garden Benefits
Land degradation is one of the biggest and most urgent challenges that we face today. If we home gardeners can take the methods that alternative farmers are using to improve their soil while increasing yield, then we have a chance at leaving the grea
Grass Roots Magazine2 min read
Eco Living
The Subpod is an in-garden compost system that works with nature, using worms and microbes to compost organic waste without the odours, vermin, mess and hard work that can come with traditional composting. Basically the Subpod sits predominantly bene
Grass Roots Magazine2 min readCooking, Food & Wine
Recent Releases
Jonathan Sturm Sturm was Tasmania’s first organic market gardener and published Complete Organic Gardening in 1992. His latest is the cumulation of years of practical experience and offers concise and useful information on the nitty-gritty of medium
Grass Roots Magazine6 min read
Down Home On The Farm
How optimistically I envisioned that lockdown would be over last time I wrote Down Home. It is now September and those of us in Victoria have essentially been in lockdown for six months and counting. The novelty has definitely worn off, and at times
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Grass Roots Magazine3 min readFashion
Tea Towel Storage Hanger
After recently obtaining our first little caravan, we quickly found storage to be an issue. So I started thinking how I could rectify that situation without spending a cent. It wasn’t just the storage that I was interested in gaining more of, but als
Grass Roots Magazine6 min readCooking, Food & Wine
Little Acre Gourmet Mushrooms
Lots of people enjoy the flavour and texture of mushrooms in their meals and have tried to grow their own with mixed results. Mickey my partner and I were given a mushroom kit for Christmas back in 2016 and got to taste oyster mushrooms for the first
Grass Roots Magazine6 min readArchitecture
Delightful Dahlias
Aren’t we so lucky that dahlias have made a comeback, they seem to be the new garden trend, especially popular with the slow flower movement and flower farmers. When we first shifted to Fairy Wren Cottage 10 years ago I asked a local plants woman if
Grass Roots Magazine2 min read
Simple Garden Pond
Here is a little project that combines recycling and the satisfaction of knowing there is a source of water for birds and bees during summer. You may want to site this little pond under shady greenery, so it’s out of direct sunlight, but be prepared
Grass Roots Magazine5 min readPersonal Growth
Sustainable Living
Frugality does not mean depriving yourself of food, comfort or pleasure. It just means thriving on less, enjoying life with a lighter footprint. It brings on more abundance in the form of contentment, and blissful moments in a beautiful garden. Have
Grass Roots Magazine3 min readArchitecture
Flower Care
I grow flowers organically and by the seasons, and sell them as cut flowers at our local market. I’ve learnt a lot about flowers over the past few years and would love to share my tips and discoveries. A good diet is vital for all of us; flowers requ
Grass Roots Magazine4 min read
We Bought the Tip
My wife and I, and our daughter and her husband had decided to pool our resources and buy some acreage on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. We had little trouble selecting the third property that we viewed. It was 10 acres of part bush, part pasture, fenc
Grass Roots Magazine4 min readCooking, Food & Wine
Rhubarb
When the birds have eaten your berries and the possums have pinched the peaches, a clump of rhubarb is a great standby for fruit-based recipes – it’s hardly ever raided by the wildlife. Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum or rhabarbarum) is so easy to grow th
Grass Roots Magazine4 min read
DIY Letter Barrel
Mailboxes come in many sizes. Most of them are totally inadequate for the sort of mail we have these days. Letter sending has seriously diminished and parcels from online shopping now make up a huge volume of our mail delivery. So where does our trus
Grass Roots Magazine3 min read
Gumnut Gossip
Lockdown over winter can be a long dull period, believe me, and we have our fingers crossed that contagion of coronavirus has been brought under control and that soon we can embrace the novelty of getting out and about. There have been increased oppo
Grass Roots Magazine5 min readNature
Naughty Hens
Many people have just taken on their very first fowls and can anticipate fun times ahead. Chooks, however, are notorious for not having read the same management books we all have so don’t always play by the rules. They may refuse or waste food, bully
Grass Roots Magazine2 min readMedical
Livestock Health & Management
We’re in suburbia and let our hens out to scratch during the day in a fenced off area of the backyard. The media has been reporting outbreaks of avian influenza, what should we be doing to protect our birds or is there no risk? I’m sure other GR poul
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Eco News
You have to wonder how serious the outcomes need to be before some insecticides are classed as too environmentally damaging to be permitted. The neonicotinoid group regularly attracts discussion because of their detrimental impact on the nervous syst
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