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Mango Hill Community Farm
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01/02/2013
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19/02/2013
Last updated:
07/10/2015
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Wall Lane, Mango Hill, Queensland, AU
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Initial earthworks, microclimates and chinampas

Project: Mango Hill Community Farm

Posted by Robert Pane over 9 years ago

We've now started the earthworks for the initial phase of the farm. Notice the beginnings of a chinampa in the background

Over the last few months we have been busy building our plant stock in our nursery.

We have also begun our intial earthworks. A key issue we currently face on the farm is access to sufficient water given the general lack of good soaking rain this year.

In the foreground note the swale which will pick up water from the surrounding lawn and soak it in the mulch beds we are building on the left side of the nursery. Any runoff will eventually find its way through to our future chinampas systems.

To the right of the nursery another swale will feed a banana stand with run-off also feeding the chinampas.

We plan to plant native trees on either side of the swale. These will act as a natural hardy screen to block the farm from the house as well as providing shade to reduce water evaporation. In combination with the seabreeze that mostly blows in the direction of the swale, we expect a cooler mirco-climate to form on the left side of the nursery. This will allow us to experiment with planting species that might benefit from a much cooler enviroment then what is generally experienced around the farm.



 

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Travis Schreiber
Travis Schreiber : Hey, I live in mango hill and would love to get involved!
Posted about 9 years ago

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