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Green Footprint

Green Footprint

New Zealand > Waikato
A productive garden designed with permaculture principles and incorporating ecosourced native plants to support biodiversity. The property is certified organic (OFNZ)

   

Janet's garden (Green Urban Living)

Janet's garden (Green Urban Living)

New Zealand > Hawke's Bay
Our garden is in sunny Hawkes Bay. It is on a gentle slope facing north. It is organic and based on low maintenace permaculture principles. I have 'crop circles' ( round gardens built with the no dig method). I use chicken tractoring to do all the maintenace. My chickens go on to each crop...

   

Felix and Melissa's edible and native garden

Felix and Melissa's edible and native garden

New Zealand > Canterbury > Christchurch > Hoon Hay
We enjoy growing a combination of both edible and native plants on our 1/4 acre section in Christchurch. The back yard was just grass when we bought the place 6 years ago, but since then we have established about 200 different native and introduced species on the property! A small glass...

   

The Garden of Eden

The Garden of Eden

New Zealand > Nelson/Tasman > Motueka
The Garden of Eden is a quarter acre section in the heart of Motueka, growing organic medicinal herbs, vegetables, fruit, flowers and dye plants using permaculture principles. It is my attempt at small scale self-sufficiency and paying for my herbal medicine studies by making a living from...

   

Gael's little Project

Gael's little Project

New Zealand > Northland > Whangarei > Kamo
Just getting started :-)

   

The Plentiful Pear

The Plentiful Pear

New Zealand > Canterbury > Christchurch > Addington
We've been so lucky to move into a flat with a garden mostly set up, a grape vine, a pear tree, a black boy peach tree, an apple tree and a crab apple tree. The garden is intentionally wild, I like to call it permaculture. That or I'm just lazy :). Either way, we seem to enjoy bountiful ha...

   

I Love Spring

I Love Spring

New Zealand > Canterbury
Some recent photos. The foxgloves under the clematis are about to bloom. The irises I planted in memory of my father - then forgot to divide the bulbs last year. Cistus (rock rose) and lavender are good for the dryer front section which doesn't get so much water due to roof overhang.

   

Family garden worked by chicken tractors

Family garden worked by chicken tractors

New Zealand > Otago > Tapanui
We have small "avid" gardeners and two"3-hen powered" chicken tractors. We have had a lot of success with raised beds and have revamped the garden from last year. We've experimented with lettuce, silverbeet, radishes, carrots, strawberries, raspberries, black curr...

   

Roses

Roses

New Zealand
Here are some of my roses! Some are tropicans, the ones that start out yellow & orange mixture & end up red or pink mixed with white where supose to be deep purple, the lavenders wer also supose to be deep purple. Not sure what happened to them.

   

Wildwind Garden

Wildwind Garden

New Zealand > Manawatu-Wanganui > Palmerston North
Our garden is officially 1100m2 suburban garden, but overflows out the back gate onto an area backing onto railway land which we have utilised to extend our plantings. We are very interested in our NZ butterflies and have planted host plants for their larvae, and nectar plants for the a...

   

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