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The Life Cycle of Plants - Germination
Part one of our new series on the life cycle of plants.
Saving the Franklin
Twenty years ago, a nation changing blockade saved Tasmania’s Franklin River.
Love & the Greenhouse Effect - Australian Edition
Published by Pan Macmillan, 1992.
I wrote this in 1992, when global warming was called the greenhouse effect. Jessica, our heroine, is too busy saving the world to have a boyfriend. Her best friend Mandy is the opposite. Until Jessica meets Lars, a Norwegian exchange student, and Mandy has a crisis when love goes wrong.
Cafe Jardin - Cosmic Speculation Tackles Permaculture
It was a liberating moment when I discovered the Garden of Cosmic Speculation.
Jungle Fever
The urge to bring the jungle indoors is strong among gardeners and non-gardeners alike.
Weeding Out the Bad Weeds
Bellingen Island in the town where I live, is special because it’s a remnant of the rainforest, which once covered the valley.
A Return to Those Salad Days
Over the last decade the humble lettuce has undergone a much needed image boost.
Legumes - Not Just Peas and Beans
By Simply Living resident gardening expert, Helen Cushing
Winter Gardening
I live in the subtropics so winter is a great relief from the heat and humidity of summer.
The Sea Meets the Land
I grew up by the beach, playing in the sand, sun, sea and on stormy days when the waves crashed and dumped like mountains on the move, I played in the seaweed.
The Miracle of Nature
We have all seen Australian native plants growing in apparently impossible situations.
Zen and the Art of Pest Control
Philosophy, not war. This may sound obvious when talking organics but many organic gardeners simply reach for the pyrethrum instead of malathion.
Love & the Greenhouse Effect - UK Edition
Published by Pan Macmillan in the UK and South Africa, 1993.
My family are a disaster area. We have a lot of fun but sometimes I wish we were a bit more normal and boring. The problem is, we all have too many ideas. Different ideas. Everyone of us is into our own thing, so we all run around getting in each other’s way, instead of getting together and helping each other. What I mean is they should get together and help me. Because my ideas are the most important.
Love & the Greenhouse Effect - Lovelines edition UK, Pan Macmillan, 1992
Reproducing Nature's Abundance
Every home gardener dabbles in plant propagation at some stage.
A Tree a Day
We hear a lot about trees these days, in all sorts of contexts - as oxygen producers, soil stabilisers, animal habitats, timber and paper producers.