by Nick Huggins | Mar 22, 2018 | Blog, Farming, Food Gardens, Landscape, Permaculture, Soil
WHATS Missing In Organics Developments in IT are having unusual flow on effects. More and more people are starting to use their mobile phone apps to tell them about the food they are eating – where the food came from, how it was grown, what is its nutritional value,...
by Nick Huggins | Mar 10, 2018 | Blog, Food Gardens, Landscape, Permaculture, Soil
Mycorrhizal Fungi: The Amazing Underground Secret to a Better Garden and Farm Nurture the ancient, symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and plants’ roots for increased garden harvests and healthier soil. How to Promote the Plant-Mycorrhizae Partnership •...
by Nick Huggins | Feb 22, 2018 | Blog, Food Gardens, Landscape, Permaculture
Landscape Maintenance Now Available Tathra Friday’s We now have a Friday garden maintenance service available in the Tathra area. Two spots available on the Friday schedule. A full rundown of our organic garden and landscape services can be found on our website...
by Nick Huggins | Oct 28, 2017 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
“Call of the Reed Warbler” is the new book by Dr Charles Massy on regenerative agriculture. It is very well written as Charlie weaves his own journey of discovery from the ‘mechanical’ mind of an exploitive sheep farmer to the ‘holistic’ mind of a farmer who is...
by Nick Huggins | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
UN recognises unique Australian farm built around Natural Sequence Farming as sustainable Over the past 6 years since 2011 I have been working closely on this project while managing Mulloon Farm (not Mulloon Creek Natural farms) for our client Gerry Carroll. The farm...