The Fernmount Food Forest is situated on a north facing, sloping acre on the border of warm temperate and subtropical climate zones on the mid north coast of NSW, 3 minutes from Bellingen. The land is roughly divided into four of the five permaculture zones and horticultural practice generally follows permaculture principles. The property has sold but the original posts are maintained for reference purposes.
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
Monday, 12 November 2018
Sunday, 4 November 2018
Early November: Pretty and Productive
Jaboticaba fruit. |
One of the Jaboticaba is covered in sweet fruit. This was the result of only a minutes picking. We can grow subtropical fruits you won't see in a shop, the fruits being too tender to withstand commercial processing.
Hippeastrum |
These species Hippeastrums hold a bank tight and all pop into flower at once. Soon the Agapanthus will add their blue to the floral mix. The flowers, green fruit and large leaves of a Tamarillo hang over the Hippies. They will provide numerous tomato-like sweet fruit.
Hybrid Hippeastrums |
After four years, what do you get when you cross a red and a white Hippeastrum? A real mix of colours.
Dwarf Bougainvillea and yellow Coreopsis |
The front garden just keeps looking better and better as the heat takes hold in this 'warm temperate', southern hemisphere, climate.
Chaya Spinach Tree |
Chaya Spinach Tree |
Chaya Spinach Tree provides a constant source of greens but make sure you cook the Chaya for at least 20 minutes to remove toxic components.
Labels:
Bougainvillea,
Chaya Spinach Tree,
Coreopsis,
Hippeastrum,
Jaboticaba
Monday, 22 October 2018
Pics in Mid Spring
Mowing the paths always lifts the spirits. The transformation is stunning and the paths grow more enticing. The Large Tibouchina Tree on the left (Tibouchina Mutabilis 'Noelene') is almost in flower in its shades of mauve. A mulberry, pruned for easy access overhangs the path.
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Early Spring at the Fernmount Food Forest
Labels:
banana,
Grevillia,
Meyer Lemon,
Moringa,
Mulberry
Location:
Fernmount NSW 2454, Australia
Saturday, 4 August 2018
Monday, 23 July 2018
Our Food Forest in Midwinter
A walk around the food forest in the bright, midwinter (late July) sun is always interesting. Citrus are providing buckets of fruit. The odd Custard Apple still hangs on and we collect the pumpkins before the bush rats can attack them. As far as our plants are concerned Spring is almost here and the peaches are coming into flower.
Pumpkin in tree |
Labels:
Bamboo,
cassia,
colocasia,
Grumichama,
Gulf Gold Plum,
Peach Palm,
Pitomba,
taro,
Tithonia,
Tree Fern,
Tropical Peach,
Valencia Orange
Location:
Fernmount NSW 2454, Australia
Sunday, 15 July 2018
Recipe: Bunya Nut Cake
Our local Seed Savers group provided this recipe to utilise Bunya Nuts from the Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii - Wikipedia).
A few mid winter edibles that provide even when neglected.
After
a six week absence we returned home in mid-winter to see these four
vegetables flourishing and providing. With no actual frosts, despite the
sometimes near zero temperatures, and watered by only a few showers of
rain these green vegetables in raised beds just continue to thrive. Despite
the benign neglect this glut of greens could feed a large family and
will provide smoothies and greens for stir-fries for months. No person
need be without a green vegetables if they have a couple of square
metres of land or a balcony that will hold a few pots.
Gold Passionfruit |
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