Fri, 22/06/2012 – Michel Fanton
See our video about how we dry and store Timorese Black Bamboo poles, upright so they dry evenly.
Timor Black (Lako) is very beautiful in the garden as it forms an open clump. It is a very light bamboo and quite useful for making containers but it is not a structural bamboo as it has thin walls. This clump is ten years old. We are at latitude 28.3S
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Alive in Sabah with Stimulating Options
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Wed, 01/12/2010 – Jude Fanton After typing this blog, I might go back to doing a Twitter, then again,...
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Wild Harvesting the Adelaide Hills and Plains
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30/04/2006 – Jude Fanton Seeking mushrooms, picking berries, going nutting are all fond memories from my childhood. For me...
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Living your Biodiversity
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Wed, 04/11/2009 – Jude Fanton Japan, November 2009 Biodiversity to me is not an abstract concept. It is something...
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GMO Rape Seeds Threaten Major Japanese Vegetables, Grandmothers Resist
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Tue, 01/03/2011 – Jude Fanton One of our former interns during 2001, Masami S, writes from Japan: One thing...
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Seed Savers Tour: North Portugal, Andalucia and Aragon, Spain
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Thu, 17/11/2011 – Jude Fanton Michel and Jude Fanton are on a speaking tour of Portugal from 4th to...
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Seed Savers Open Garden Day Attracts 400 Visitors
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Tue, 16/10/2012 – Michel Fanton Thirteen tour groups of 30 to 50 people experienced our fourteen year old one-acre...
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Community Seed Saving book for the Pacific available free as pdf
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Thu, 16/09/2010 – Jude Fanton Clearly written and beautifully illlustrated, this 70 page book is a practical guide for...
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Republican Grows Convict Seed for Monarch
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Fri, 04/12/2009 – Jeremy Coleby-Williams This lettuce came with the First Fleet in 1788 and we used to grow...