Tuesday 24 September 2019

After some Spring rains, an abundance of flowers

The Forest Pansy's (Cercis canadensis) leaves rival any flowers.

The Walking Iris go crazy after rain.

Pink Arum is well behaved.

Green Goddess Arum Lily in a pond with a Mango flower behind.

Brunfelsia
Wikipedia



From the Spa terrace.



Friday 13 September 2019

Red Browed Finches love a bath



Australian Red Browed Finches loving a bath after feasting on the Winter Grass we have allowed in our patch of house lawn.


Wednesday 7 August 2019

A stroll in very early Spring in the Bellinger River Valley.

Despite that it is still the first week of August it is very early Spring on the Coffs Coast. In the Fernmount Food Forest fruit trees are bursting into flower if they are receiving some northern sun.

Amaranth
 All through Winter self sown Amaranth have thrived in a sunny spot.


Dwarf White Peach


Friday 2 August 2019

Ornamentals for early August on the Coffs Coast

Pansies

 Spring is almost here. Some peaches and plums are flowering. These ornamental plants thrive in our mild Coffs Coast winters.


Justicia aurea

Jade (Fine Leaved)

Portulacaria afra


Jade Plant


Purple Tibouchina flowers with red Acalypha leaves behind.

Bright Nasturtium with red Irisene leaves

Elegant Furcrea leaves with red Penta flowers

Baby Donkeys Ears growing in a crack.

The last small Bromeliad flower.

Edibles August 1, 2019

A few edibles found on a stroll around the food forest. Spring is almost here. Some peaches and plums are flowering.

Amarillo Chili
 Longevity Spinach is still reliable in a spot with some sun. Here Chickweed grows beneath. It is also a useful green edible.

Perennial edibles
Longevity Spinach with Chickweed below

The Yellow Passionfruit are dropping but not all are ripe.

Yellow Passionfruit

 We have a variety of citrus trees producing at the moment: Oranges, Seville Oranges, Lemons, Kumquat, Sweet Australian Limes, Mandarines, Grapefruit and Meyer Lemon.

Villa Franca Lemon

Monday 22 July 2019

Video: A winters stroll in the Fernmount Food Forest.

A stroll in midwinter through a food forest on the border of subtropical/warm temperate NSW, Australia. This 11 year old forest has developed a canopy. Some subtropical perennial vegetables thrive under the canopy.


The actual video is less than six minutes.

Friday 28 June 2019

Drone Footage of Fernmount Food Forest



This food forest/home orchard has beauty, privacy and productivity. 


Fantastic drone footage by Peter Hardinge



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End of June, Winter 2019

Winter Sunshine
 Winter and Autumn are my two preferred times of the year on our subtropical-warm temperate coast....

...but after four days of rain and cold winds it is a delight to see some winter sunshine and blue sky. 





Some local rainfall reportedly reached 100ml.

Ripening Bananas


 The heavy rain brought down some banana trees but here are two banana bunches ripening in our shed.