"Red Pollen from 'Love Lies Bleeding'" - By Julie
Here are the entries to the 2015 Permaculture Photo Competition
"Red Pollen from 'Love Lies Bleeding'" - By Julie
"Our beloved "carrot pets" grown organically on the "light feeder" side of our veggie garden" - Mel Chiew
"Who ever said 'never work with kids and animals' didn't know what they were on about. Do it!" - Kiri Combi
"Utilise the space" - Brenda Debenham
"Use the edges" - Brenda Debenham
"Fresh, plump figs" - Margaret Mossakowska
"Saving the surplus. I ferment, pickle, dry and make all sorts oof preserves from what I harvest from my garden." - Margaret Mossakowska
"Frogg eggs in the pond" - Margaret Mossakowska
"Along the swales are planted fruit trees and perennials - edible, medicinal or for cosmetic use." - Margaret Mossakowska
"Second-hand concrete laundry sinks full of perennials harvested for roots: valerian, turmeric, water chestnuts." - Margaret Mossakowska
"January rain falling on the rainforest plants in our garden" - By Margaret Mossakowska
"Sunset Crane" by Nicky Robbins
"PNB edible weeds tour with Diego Bonetto" - Elle
"Edible weeds" - Elle
"Never too many tomatoes" - Cathy
"A bit of everything" - Cathy
A Marsh snake found by the pond in our backyard (Elanora Heights, Feb 2016). Marsh snakes feed on frogs and skinks.
By Paul Ryan
This looks like some sort of structure built by aliens, but is the start of building new honey pots inside a native bee hive. By Paul Ryan
Australian native stingless bees building a spiral hive - by Paul Ryan