As part of Permaculture Week, we have been visiting Linda’s property in Kilsyth for several years and it has been continually developing.
Since the last visit:
The garden design continues to evolve & tweaked to achieve optimal output, with minimal maintenance and easy work spaces.
More beds have been created, utilising all available growing space & vertical surfaces.
The garden is in full growth mode, pumpkin & cucumber arches, a grape vine, sweetcorn, bean trellis, enclosed netted garden bed for brassicas to keep the white cabbage moth at bay.
Overhead structures have been installed.
Rotational Chook runs have been established.
The new rockery is now well planted & many other berries have been added.
There are two types of ponds, one for each garden layout – the rear garden exhibits fruit trees, vegetable beds, pond, bee hives, work area & shed, on the way to the front food forest, we’ll pass the 3 sisters patch in full production mode, through to more fruit trees, herbs, pond & chook run.
[ Please note: Live bees on site so please bring your own epipen if allergic]