Alison Kelman

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I noticed the most difference after I did a 12 week on line Introduction to Permaculture course with Milkwood here in Australia.  I already composted but not to the extent that I did after the course.  So all food scraps go in the compost.  We also have a worm farm which is an extension of our food scraps and cardboard waste recycling.  Drinking bottles go off to the bottle banks and we get 5 cents back on the elegible bottles.  All others go into the fortnightly recycle bin.  Cardboard that I can't use goes into the fortnightly recycle bin also.  All soft plastics go to Red Cycle - most supermarkets have drop off points.  I do have to get better at re using left overs - my biggest failing but am working on that one.  I have noticed for the last 6 months that the garbage/rubbish. bin is never more that half full, if that, when it goes out once a week.  It would probably last two weeks before emptying if I didn't put it out for pick up.  We are moving shortly to a new house and there is still a lot of building going on around us.  I have already started recycling building waste from other house skips and storing it in our shed for when I am ready to make bigger compost bins and chicken runs etc.
2 years ago
Hi Cassie,

You have just given me some more good ideas to think of - ie protecting from the hot midday sun and slowing down of water.  Thank you
2 years ago
I think the crinkle cranckle walls look fantastic.  As a new permie and still learning, about to move to a new property, with nothing on it yet, I am now trying to imagine how I can incorporate something like that into my garden design. And then of course persuade hubby to build it.
2 years ago