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The avocado is a versatile and nutritious fruit that, apart from being the perfect baby food, is high in vitamin C, full of anti-oxidants, great for our skin and a good source of beneficial mono-unsaturated fats and folic acid. The avocado tree is a generous, shady evergreen tree that may be pruned as little or as much as you require.

Generally regarded as a fruit of more tropical climes, many varieties of avocado will do just fine in Melbourne, as long as the soil and drainage is just right.
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BAAG is thrilled to be the 2012 state winner of the Nursery and Garden Industry of Australia Environment award.

The NGIA environment award recognises business that demonstrates leadership and commitment to environmental management, sustainability and community participation in relation to environmental issues. It is open to the entire nursery industry, including retail garden centres, wholesale and production nurseries and allied garden businesses.

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BAAG Fair Trade GiftsWhen you buy a product with the Fairtrade label, you’re buying an ethical and sustainable product. Fairtrade standards apply to traders and producers of food and non-food products in developing countries. Fairtrade Labelling is a certification scheme that works with traders and producers in developing countries to achieve sustainable prices, better working conditions, and opportunities for local communities to have more control over their future.

Joe has been working hard over the past 12 months to keep increasing our range of Fairtrade Gifts. Click here to have a look at some of the Fair Trade Gifts on offer at BAAG.

Dec 152011
 


Until 13 February
Everything from garden godesses in clay to living works of art to owls made from kitchen implements to sculpture from recycled materials to flower paintings, to mosaics to baskets. Artists include Sandra Bain, Tania Bishop, Wendy Clarke, Raine Edwards, Olive Evans, Ann-Maree Gentile, Micheal Giddens, Nicola Hoyle, Lene kuhl Jakobsen, Robyn Norris, Judy Pierce, Cetta Pilati, Meredith Plain, Wendy Smart, Robyn Stewardson, and Heather Wilson.

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On Thursday 23rd of February, as part of Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival, Bulleen Art & Garden will celebrate the Earth’s life support system, ‘Gaia’, in a night of discussion, performance, song and art.

Bring the whole family along and join us for a free night of celebration of art and the environment. There will be River Revegetation and Produce walks (you can choose one or the other), live music, the launch of our new mural ‘The Final Journey of Pedro Piscator’, nibblies, drinks and general merriment. Click through to see the full programme.

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Vegie swap Saturday 21st January 10-11am

Vegie swaps are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month at Bulleen Art and Garden, hope you can make it.

Come along to share your produce & compare notes with other food gardeners. Bring along any vegies, fruit or herbs you have harvested. Also eggs, preserves, seeds, seedlings, recipes are welcome. Be inventive! Try to bring some things that not everyone else is growing at this time of year. This is a non-commercial event – no money changes hands. Bring something to swap with others.
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olivesA beautiful garden makes outdoor entertaining all the more inviting. Longer days along with summer festivities make the outdoors a perfect extension to your indoor space. Prepare for a lovely time outside this summer. There are still plenty of things that you can do in the garden, think summer, think colour.

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Nov 302011
 

Book in early for our classes commencing in February and make the most of the Early Bird Discount available. Great idea for a gift voucher for Christmas!

Backyard Chooks for Beginners  THURSDAY 9th FEBRUARY, 7.00pm – 9.30pm Learn all you need to know about keeping these most worthwhile of pets. $30
Aquaponics and Alternatives THURSDAY 16th FEBRUARY, 7.00pm – 9.00pm Backyard aquaponics systems and wicking beds. $35
Summer Fruits Preserving SATURDAY 18th FEBRUARY, 10.00am – 1.00pm Making jams and bottling fruits to extend the summer harvest. $60
You Say Tomato, I Say… SUNDAY 19th FEBRUARY, 10.00am – 1.00pm Loads of ways to preserve your tomato glut. $60
Savoury Sauces and Preserves SATURDAY 25th FEBRUARY, 10.00am – 1.00pm Chopping and chatting while you make delicious preserves to take home $60
In the Kitchen with Unusual Vegies  SUNDAY 26th FEBRUARY, 11.00am – 2.00pm Learn how to use vegies you may not be entirely familiar with. $75

Click here for more info on the classes and to book online.

 

Sick of plants dying or being lost between the weeds? Mulching is something that we often don’t consider until the sun is beating down and all the moisture has been stripped from the soil or the weeds have taken over. Don’t wait until the height of summer to get started!

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Nov 232011
 

Pea straw is a crop high in nitrogen grown mostly for animal feed. When used as mulch it breaks down within a year and improves soil structure and nutrient levels. It is perfect for vegie gardens, but also great in general garden beds. The bales make it easy to store until you are ready to use it… as long as you keep it dry.

Get together with your friends, family and neighbours to take advantage of BAAG’s FREE delivery of Pea Straw. The minimum order to qualify for the free delivery is 30 bales, there is no maximum order. A bale of Pea Straw will mulch around 5 to 6 square metres.

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