Market backyard yields bumper crop
A market backyard referred to as The Dairy, planted final July by a gaggle of locals at a farm close to Ocean Grove for their very own consumption, has yielded bumper crops of vegies and can characteristic in a dwell stream for the Nationwide Sustainable Dwelling Competition’s Nice Native Lunch on Sunday February 28.
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Kitty Walker (L) and Kelly Caldwell displaying the haul from their backyardCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Frida Ulph carries a field of tomatoesCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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The boys turning over the compostCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Anouk Ulph eats a carrot contemporary from the backyardCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Will Ulph loading greens he is dug upCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Sally Caldwell and Frida Ulph selecting cornCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Jill Caldwell selecting sunflower seedsCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Jill Caldwell selecting sunflower seedsCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Kelly Caldwell carts a wheelbarrow of produceCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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(L-R) Sally Caldwell, Kitty Walker and Reuben SpencerCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Anouk Ulph and Frida Ulph calling to the cowsCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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Simon Caldwell selecting cornCredit score:Paul Jeffers
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A field of tomatoes collected by the youngstersCredit score:Paul Jeffers