property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.

property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
, no zones yet, I've seen summaries of them before, but wanted to make sure I have a real idea of what there are before i lay them out. On the prezi I put little notes, like where the washing machine water comes out, the shed which is probably obvious, and the papaya plant on the back porch. Took a few measurements, would those be useful? http://i.imgur.com/USUMwOT.png

property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
Those who hammer their swords into plows will plow for those who don't!
, really I think one you have worked out your plant preferences, your plan should help you decide how much work you want to do... Lol. Please be careful though with oak trees - they don't like their being roots disturbed and don't water too close to them. I would do lined raised beds closer to those trees.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
, but in Gaia's Garden he talks about how everything changes and all so the zones will probably change too. I don't know whether to make the back of the shed zone 4/5, we just recently cleaned a lot of stuff from back there, then layered it with vines, I saw things growing there yesterday! Which reminds me I should upload the new pictures. It's definitely not natural, but it's a damaged area coming back, so it could be a good zone 5 for observation.
I love eat the weeds, changed the way I looked at plants.
this would be zone 1 as you would be accessing it daily.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
I made an updated information map on the prezi, click forward twice to see it, a little below it is the sunrise/sunset directions, data from google earth.
property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.

property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.
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