How to garden organically


Growing Communities works closely with local schools to develop school gardens along permaculture lines. This video features Grovely State School. Starting from Northey Street City Farm, GC now operates from the Spiral Hub in West End, Brisbane

Duration : 0:6:52


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3 Comments so far »

  1. by suemack08, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    WOW excellent work …
    WOW excellent work – great camera David and direction and talent by all.

  2. by fleshsniper1, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    great video! if …
    great video! if only every school was like this our planet earth would be so much more healthier and prettier and our human souls would be at peace. but sadly this isnt so :/

    why? this is our natural way of life. did some evil force lead us astray?

  3. by jdaviescoates, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Brilliant!
    Brilliant!

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I've been an avid gardener most of my life and I've always had an interest in organic gardening. My parents always had gardens when I was a child and while I can't say that no chemicals were used, most products and methods used to maintain the garden were natural. Now that I have a garden of my own (past 7 years) I've gone strictly organic. This blog is my attempt to share Organic Gardening Tips with you.

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