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.
Showing posts with label Grevillia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grevillia. Show all posts
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Thursday, 7 December 2017
Very early Summer in the Fernmount Food Forest
A wander in the Fernmount Food Forest at present is refreshing. We have had some good falls of rain and the weather is regularly between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.
The Cranberry Hibiscus is putting out new growth. In very wet weather a pruning cut will quickly turn rotten. Some complain that this plant seeds wildly, but not here. Only a few seedlings pop up close by and they are welcome. The raw leaves add a lemon taste to salads. This plant can grow to three metres tall in our food forest.
Cranberry Hibiscus |
Saturday, 16 September 2017
Early Spring in the Fernmount Food Forest
We need to clear under these trees so that the falling Macadamia Nuts are easily visible. I have made a start by clearing the Pepinos also a useful fruit that flourishes here in our wetter months. So far we have no diseases or major pests attacking the trees. Let's hope the Cockatoos don't find them.
This pink flowering Macadamia looks to produce a great crop. 'There are two varieties of Macadamia, M. tetraphylla with pale pink flowers, and M. integrifolia with cream flowers.'
Labels:
Brunfelsia latifolia,
Cherimoya,
Chinese Quince,
Elderberry,
Galangal,
Grapefruit,
Grevillia,
Lime,
Macadamia,
Mango,
Star Apple,
Tamarillo
Friday, 19 May 2017
Permaculture Zones applied to the Fernmount Food Forest
Aloe Vera in Zone 1 |
However, we are surrounded by patches of native forest and situated near the Tarkeeth Forest, part native timber plantation and part almost original forest so we regularly see bandicoots, goannas, pythons, Black, Brown and Tree snakes, lizards and plenty of native birds.
Labels:
Apple,
Burdekin Plum,
Coffee,
Grapefruit,
Grevillia,
Lemon Grass,
permaculture,
Persimmon,
zones
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