About

Gender

Female


Location

Banks Peninsula


Birthday:

April 7


Suburb

Canterbury


Post / Zip Code

7591


I am a...

Smallholder


I can offer

Lead a workshop, Food from my garden, Preserving


Food Growing Skill Level

Confident


Experience and Qualifications

Permaculture Experience, WWOOFer, Horticulturalist, Dairy, Lots of years in the garden


I am interested in...

Selling Local Grown Food, WWOOFA Hosting


Tell us about your garden and what you're growing

We have 10 acres of what shouldc be desert, but with irrgation we are successfully growing fruit trees and via hydroponics growing lettuce and asiand greens and herbs commercially.


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  • Hello Moggy, have posted some tree onion bulbils to you today :)

  • Hello Moggy, I grow walking onions which I think might be the same thing as tree onions the bulbils are only starting to form now. I could send you some in a couple of months.

  • what do you need to do to import seeds?

  • Hey Moggy,

    I lost your e-mail, sorry, if you still want some vine cuttings, email me on col_mic@hotmail.com the vine (grape vine) looks dry with no leaves, I am still learning about gardening.... Happy to give you my phone number, but prefer to do so via email.

    Again sorry for the delay....
  • Hi Moggy, thanks for letting me know about this site. Martin and I could come by in the weekend if that works for you to shoot some chickens (this still sounds awful!). I could bring the sitar and any shrubs I manage to uplift before then.

     

     

  • HI Moggy, just recieved an email newsletter from ginnys herbs, she has licorice seedlings for sale. http://www.ginnysherbs.com/
  • it was several years ago I got seeds from them,  oh well I will read up about dividing and growing from stolons, wont be for a while anyhow, will wait until late autumn to dig it up and see what the roots have done this year.
  • HI Moggy, I have heard that if you put an upturned pot with scrunched up newspaper in it earwigs will go there to sleep in the daytime, and you can then dispose of them. perhaps worth a try.
  • Hi Moggy. If you post your question about earwigs on the group 'Food Growing Questions and Answers' you might get a better response. Hope this helps.
  • man that quinoa on trademe is certainly an exorbitant price!
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