🫛 Food Garden Group newsletter - August 2026 🫛
We like to grow what we eat
🫛 Food Garden Group newsletter - August 2026 🫛
We like to grow what we eat
Most food gardeners would in the past have taken their surplus produce to food swaps, community houses or trade tables at Food Garden Group garden visits. If proposed BioSecurity Tasmania regulations get the green light you will be in breach of primary produce regulations if you take leafy vegetables or berries or melons without first providing BioSecurity Tasmania with detailed paperwork. You can read more about this below. Please respond to BioSecurity Tasmania's request for feedback before 30 July!
The last visit of the Southern 25-26 season was to the rural property of Kathy and Tom at Tea Tree near Richmond. Looking from the road at the turn-of-the-century weatherboard farm house, you wouldn't expect it, but behind it we found one of the most delightful and expertly-designed food gardens we have visited in a long time.
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| These pigeons are keen on these Fahrenheit Blue tomatoes |
🍇 Food Garden Group newsletter - April 2026 🍇
We like to grow what we eat
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| Himrod grapes almost ripe! |