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newspapers

Ask G: Mulch matter

Old newspapers and junk mail can be recycled, but the garden can use them too.
permaculture

Permaculture basics

Permaculture seems confusing because guides are academic. Here's some basics.
Lemon tree

Bargain organic food

The cheapest way to have organic food is to grow it yourself.
Greywater

Greywater, Red tape

Collecting greywater sounds easy enough, in theory. The reality isn't so simple.

How to...

compost

How to compost

Transform your kitchen scraps and garden waste into a natural fertiliser.
pool

How to 'green' your backyard pool

Pools are a water luxury, so how can you reduce their impact on the environment?
worms

Wiggly Workers

Worms are great for dealing with your kitchen scraps. Start your own worm farm.

Reviews

The Thrifty Gardener

The Thrifty Gardener: How to Create a Stylish Garden for Next to Nothing

A great gardening guide for low budget beginners with an eco-conscience.
Gardening Australia: Permaculture and Organic Gardening

Gardening Australia: Permaculture and Organic Gardening

A 'how-to' guide for your own organic, permaculture garden
New Mountain mosquito repellent

Buzz Off, naturally

Keep the mozzies away with the scents of the forest

Ask G

Rainbow lorikeet

Ask G: Creative bird feeders

Bird watching is a great green hobby, but how can you attract birds?
pool

Ask G: How do you create a natural pool?

Want to create a backyard wilderness? Try a natural pool.
packaging beans

Ask G: Can I compost packaging beans?

Some packaging beans are better than others. Some are created for eco-disposal.

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Blogs

planting tomatoes

10 beginner gardener mistakes to avoid

If you're thinking of trying out your green thumb, avoid these mistakes.
permaculture

Permaculture basics

Permaculture seems confusing because guides are academic. Here's some basics.
Lemon tree

Organic food at bargain prices

The cheapest way to have organic food is to grow it yourself.