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New Zealand: Otakaro Orchard – Community Garden and Food Hub

Photo by Joan Van den Hoek. To date, the project has raised over $1.1M in capital from 8 organizations and 550 Cantabrians, $400K in-kind from 50 local & national businesses, and over 2367 hours...

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New Zealand: Yes, that is a farm in the middle of Wellington

Kaicycle community manager Phoebe Balle harvesting kale for the subscription vege boxes. PAUL MCCREDIE For starters, urban soil is obviously markedly different from agriculture soil. “Improving soil...

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Australia: How to get started with back-to-basics urban farming

Video story 60 Minutes Australia May 1, 2023 If you’re sitting down to dinner, here’s a question for you: Do you really know what you’re eating, or where it comes from? Well, for a start, it’s...

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New Zealand: Urban farm in Auckland’s heart connecting locals with their food

OMG Urban Farm is helping foster a relationship between people and locally-grown food. A farm in the centre of our largest city is helping feed a community — and fostering connections between chefs...

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Australia: Keeping Beekeeping in the Family

A jar of Chevra honey, harvested from around 40 hives around MelbourneCourtesy Jonathan Landes Jonathan Landes and his son Asher both keep bees, and help others to do the same—whether it’s in the...

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Australia: Burnley Green Roof Plant Guide

Plant-based research for future green cities Rayner J, Bathgate R, Williams N and Farrell C (2023)Green Infrastructure Research Group in the Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne (Burnley...

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Australia: Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning...

The largest edible weeds and foraging Facebook group in Australia has almost 90,000 people. By Kate NealeThe ConversationOct 26, 2023 Excerpt: Up to 3.7 million Australian households have been hit by...

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