Tue, 16/10/2012 – Michel Fanton
Thirteen tour groups of 30 to 50 people experienced our fourteen year old one-acre food and seed gardens in Byron Bay and learnt how to grow delicious fruits and vegies, even when absent for up to four months per year.
Will upload pictures of the day. Feel free to send your best shots to michel@seedsavers.net if you were with us Sunday 21st. Thank you for your visit. If you have questions, offer of pro-bono services please contact us. Seed Savers is a registered charity in Australia.
BTW we have a course starting on similar subjects on Sunday Nov 11th and Sunday Dec 2nd. See new post updates.
Seed Savers Open Garden Day Attracts 400 Visitors
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