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John Pearce

Sustainable Gardening Australia - 0 views

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    Sustainable Gardening Australia was established in 2003. We are a not-for-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to changing the way Australians garden. SGA is totally committed to achieving real, continually improving and easily understood environmental solutions for gardeners.
John Pearce

Australian City Farms & Community Gardens Network - The Australian City Farms and Commu... - 0 views

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    "The ACFCGN is an informal, community-based organisation linking people interested in community gardening from around Australia."
John Pearce

Josh's House | SHOWCASING THE BENEFITS OF SUSTAINABLE HOUSING TO THE COMMUNITY - 0 views

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    Tired of hearing that sustainable construction has to cost more, Josh and his colleagues want to prove that resource efficient homes can be built at comparable cost and timeframes to regular houses. The homes will be thermally comfortable year round, without the need for air conditioning or additional heating. They will generate more electricity than they use, and will harvest and recycle water. In addition to private garden areas, a common productive garden will supply both houses with fresh food. What sets this project apart from many others is that the building designs have achieved a 10 Star energy efficiency rating*, whilst intentionally using conventional building materials and construction methods so they can easily be replicated by industry and the wider community. The project also demonstrates a more sensitive approach to residential subdivision that has considered maximising effective garden area around the homes to allow for natural shading, children's play spaces and local food production - important health and lifestyle benefits that are rapidly disappearing from our suburbs. Construction started in November 2012 and is scheduled for completion by May 2013.
John Pearce

Vertical Gardens Grow up | The Dirt - 0 views

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    "One Central Park, a residential tower in Sydney expected to open this winter, has plants and vines climbing up its glass facade. Blanc told Dezeen: "The building, together with my vertical garden, will be an architectural work floating in the air, with plants growing on the walls - it will create a very special result that will be very new to Sydney.""
John Pearce

Edyn: Welcome to the connected garden. by Edyn - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    "Edyn is a smart garden system that monitors and tracks environmental conditions, helping you help your plants thrive."
John Pearce

Robot Garden - Click & Grow - 0 views

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    "This smart garden uses cutting-edge research in plant biology for higher yields, faster growth and more nutritious produce. It provides plants with the perfect amount of water, light and nutrients at up to 80 percent less than the cost to set up a comparable hydroponic or aeroponic system. It features professionally selected seeds that grow in the nanotech Smart Soil growth medium, ultra-efficient grow lights and electronic precision irrigation (EPI) that makes it possible to use up to 95% less water than traditional farming methods."
Vicki Perrett

Gardening Australia - Fact Sheet: Self-watering Pots - 1 views

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    ABC Gardening Australia program on 9 Nov '13 - Jerry shows how to build a simple veggie box using a foam box,
John Pearce

Gumtree Garden - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The Gumtree Garden is a pop-up bar that showcases the unique gems you can find on Gumtree. Award-winning interior designer Dana Tomic-Hughes of Yellowtrace has taken on the challenge to create a bar using items sourced from Gumtree.com.au. With Dana's designer flair, the Gumtree Garden is an imaginative, creative space for guests to enjoy a casual after-work drink or select a meal from the Gumtree Garden's bespoke menu that has been crafted by Hayden Quinn. The bar is open to the public from 5pm each day, Thursday 14th to Saturday 16th November, and is located at Kendall Lane in the heart of The Rocks, Sydney."
John Pearce

Inside L.A's Vast Urban Agricultural Landscape | Food Rant | Food | KCET - 0 views

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    "Cultivate L.A. is a group of students in the Urban Planning Masters program over at UCLA that has spent the past year tracking down every bit of urban ag in L.A. County for a massive report and, perhaps more importantly, an extensive interactive map. To get some background into the project, I spoke to Rachel Surls, sustainable food systems advisor for UC's Cooperative Extension in L.A. County, and the students' "client" for this specific project."
John Pearce

The Only Guide You'll Ever Need For Growing Vegetables [Infographic] | Daily Infographic - 0 views

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    "Growing veggies is fun, cheap, and worth it. Having a garden doesn't just mean you can grab free and fresh meals from the dirt out back. It means you've create a relationship with the earth. You noticed what type of soil and fertilizer to use. What vegetables are in season and how often they need sun and water. Today's infographic is really the best guide for growing veggies out there. Follow this advice and you will be cookin' up your own gumbo in no time."
Vicki Perrett

Footprint Flicks How-To Videos » Sustainable Gardening Australia - 0 views

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    "Footprint Flicks How-To Videos"
John Pearce

RECLAIM THE CURB - 0 views

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    "CREATING AUSTRALIA'S MOST EDIBLE CURB COMPETITION We are people that like our food fresh, local and free. We like social gatherings, designing and building useful things and getting to know neighbours. We empower people like you to RECLAIM THE CURB."
John Pearce

Edible City: Grow the Revolution - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Edible City is a fun, fast-paced journey through the Local Good Food movement that's taking root in the San Francisco Bay Area, across the nation and around the world. Introducing a diverse cast of extraordinary and eccentric characters who are challenging the paradigm of our broken food system, Edible City digs into their unique perspectives and transformative work, finding hopeful solutions to monumental problems. Inspirational, down-to-earth and a little bit quirky, Edible City captures the spirit of a movement that's making real change and doing something truly revolutionary: growing the model for a healthy, sustainable local food system."
John Pearce

Produce in Pots | Sustainable Gardening Australia - 0 views

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    "Plants in pots… it's hardly a new or revolutionary concept… I mean, we are all well acquainted with the potted Maidenhair fern in the bathroom, a dusty 'Parlour Palm' struggling for life in the corner of the office, or the ubiquitous 'Peace Lily' given as a gift when we can't think of anything better. But what about productive plants in pots? Imagine a 'movable feast' in your inner city courtyard, providing a fair whack of the food you love to eat? A bounty of beautiful herbs out by the BBQ, or tonnes of tumbling tomatoes at your townhouse? Just about anyone has room for a few pots at their place, and we reckon you will be amazed by just how much produce you can grow in just about any space!"
John Pearce

Free Online Permaculture Design Course - 0 views

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    This course covers "Renewable energy - passive and active Greywater and rainwater catchment Soil regeneration and land restoration Food forests, trees, and garden design Urban apartment permaculture and more!"
John Pearce

Town sends dog poo back to owners marked 'Lost Property' | Life and Lifestyle | Lifesty... - 0 views

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    IT'S a problem that besets every urban area: dodging dog droppings on the footpath. Now one town has come up with a clever way to keep doggie doo off its streets - and remind owners of their responsibilities. It sends the offending deposits back to the owners marked "Lost Property".
John Pearce

She's apples, Darebin's Fruit Squad will sort out the backyard cocktail - 0 views

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    "The Darebin Fruit Squad, a crack team of volunteers who, for free, harvest excess fruit and advise on tree maintenance. Leaving residents a box or two, they donate the leftover produce that would otherwise rot to the needy through charities such as Second Bite and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. The volunteers, in return, get free TAFE-level horticulture training."
John Pearce

Sundrop Farms | Responsibly growing with seawater and sunlight - 0 views

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    "At Sundrop Farms we responsibly grow food in some of the world's driest regions using abundant and renewable resources - seawater and sunlight - using our proprietary greenhouse technologies. See also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abzzlavlr9M"
Vicki Perrett

Natural Strategies Group - 0 views

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    "Building Sustainable Communities The Natural Strategies Group inspires and supports people to live sustainably, reduce their contribution to climate change and build sustainable communities. We do this by providing online strategy, web development services and content to help our clients engage and support their residents, staff and customers."
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