Sustainable Living

  • Soy sauce fish from sushi stores are marine hazards

    Soy sauce fish from sushi stores are marine hazards

    Plastic soy sauce fish are marine hazards.  They’re one of the most common items found washed up on beaches. I refuse them at sushi stores when I’m offered but the staff. They’re single use plastic and for such a small amount of content. The amount of plastic outweighs the content inside.  You may have kept

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  • How I grow citrus tree cuttings

    How I grow citrus tree cuttings

    Citrus tree cuttings are one of the easiest ways to clone a fruit tree. Just by taking a good size cutting and getting it to strike, you can have a cloned tree very quickly. Here’s one of the ways I duplicate citrus trees in my garden.  In Australia I do it right after fruiting and

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  • How I grow stone fruit trees from seed

    How I grow stone fruit trees from seed

    How I grow stone fruit trees from seed. There’s a huge variety of stone fruit and if you’re lucky to live in a climate where they grown, they’re so delicious and amazing trees to have in the garden.  Grab your favourite stone fruit In this case I chose peaches. I love the white peaches in

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  • Creating products on Printumo and synchronising with Shopify

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  • How to make potassium water

    How to make potassium water

    Potassium water is a tea compost or liquid fertiliser you can make easily at home with kitchen or food scraps. Just throw the particular ingredients into water and let it steep. You can do this with any food scraps. Research what they’re made up and you can figure out a balanced fertiliser to match your

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