Fernmount Food Forest

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.

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Plant Sites I Value


Fernmount Food Forest Instagram

Bellingen Seedsavers


Effect of Climate Change on Farming

A Guide to Crops for the Bellinger Valley and their ... - ecoliving design

Eat the Weeds

Seedsavers Australia

Seed Savers Exchange (USA)

Growing Your Greens

The Garden Drum Edibles

World Vegetable Centre

The Witches Kitchen

David Holmgren site, Permaculture Co-founder's

Seed Freedom

Zoom's Edible Plants

Learn To Grow

Food Plants International

Eartheasy

International Seedsavers Institute-How To

Aussie Gardening Directory

Daleys Nursery

Seedsavers on Twitter

Happy Earth

The Witches Kitchen

Green Harvest Organic Gardening Supplies

Edible Plant Project

Eden Seeds

The Organic Gardener 

Asian Vegetables 

Look Learn Act 

Yandina Community Gardens-recipes 

GardensAll 

Jeff Lawton Permaculture Design

And more: 

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 8 favorite edible plants that he grew this summer with average temperatures of 100 degrees over the entire summer.  

VIDEO: Top 8 Vegetables You Can Easily Grow in 100+ Degree Hot Summers

See also: 
https://permaculturenews.org/2014/07/25/tropical-salad-leaves-different-cut-panama/ 

Ete & Ofenga
http://aciar.gov.au/files/node/15487/factsheets_4_pdf_16437.pdf 

Cooking subtropical vegetables



 

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