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Edible Landscapes Nursery - Northey Street City Farms

This Sunday I visited Northey Street City Farms Organic Market. There were lots of people there who packed the very shaded and cool carpark to buy fruit and vegetables.



What makes it different to all the other fruit and veg markets is that while you are there you can walk through the farm which produces some of the fruit you buy.

There are well developed fruit trees and booming vegetables gardens all grown using proven permaculture techniques. Most of the fruit trees and vegetables that you see growing you can then buy from Edible Landscapes Nursery which is also part of the markets.



The kids have plenty of breezy, shady places to play and the chicken pens keep them transfixed.

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Published: Correy ,Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Comments so far: 5

Blogger Garden Wise Guy said ...
what a great way to build community and share knowledge. You have a great resource there.
Time: Monday, March 10, 2008  
Blogger Paul said ...
what an amazing place ! ! !

I urge anyone in Brisbane to go down and check it out..

fantastic example of strengthening community bonds through our shared connection to the food we grow and eat.

~O~
Time: Tuesday, March 11, 2008  
Blogger Trey Pitsenberger said ...
Very cool place! We are growing some vegetables in raised beds out in front of the nursery. They are for us to eat and share, but also as a place we can show people just how its done.

I see at their website they sell "bushtucker" plants. What's that?
Time: Wednesday, March 12, 2008  
Blogger No Rain said ...
Looks like a fun place to visit, but unfortunately it's too far away. About 10,000 miles too far!
Aiyana
Time: Monday, March 17, 2008  
Blogger Correy said ...
Bush Tucker is a common word in Australia meaning any "Australian" food found in the Australian Bush. This includes animals and plants.

Many Australians with a passion for permaculture often take a special interest in bush tucker plants.
Time: Wednesday, March 26, 2008  

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