A conversation with Matt Low about building a hempcrete home and running an organic feijoa orchard.
Hit the Trail Podcast: Bayly Terraces
Hit the Trail is a seasonal community show on Access Radio Taranaki 104.4 FM dedicated to showcasing the annual Taranaki Arts Trail 🎨, the Centuria Garden Festival 🌹 and the Taranaki Sustainable Trails.
In the lead-up to these events, artists, gardeners, and community members of all ages talk about their passion, their inspiration, and the hard work that goes into making it a joyful and interesting experience for visitors. Listen to artists and gardeners talk about their art and the practical and inventive solutions they’ve found to common and vexing problems.
Listen to full episode on Access Radio Taranaki
Bayly Terraces (starts at 29.30 sec)
A conversation with Chanelle Carrick at her urban New Plymouth property. A 1100m2, work-in-progress, permaculture garden. Chanelle talks about the property’s unique features, being part of the Sustainable Backyards Trail. We also cover new additions to the garden, and events and workshops planned for the backyards trails this year.
What's new in 2024!
The new coordinator of the Sustainable Trails, Jen Hammonds, shares what’s coming up in 2024.
Celebrating 10 years of Sustainable Backyards
Launch of two new trails for Sustainable farms and builds!
DIY Backyard Videos
Learn simple tips to grow your own food with our DIY videos. Now is the perfect time to get in your garden.
Rainwater Collection
Seed Propagation and Cold frames
Lasagne Layering
Hit the Trail Podcasts
Hit the Trail is a seasonal community radio show dedicated to showcasing the annual Taranaki Arts Trail 🎨, the Centuria Garden Festival 🌹 and the Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail.
In the lead-up to these events, Mikaela Nyman interviews artists, gardeners, and community members of all ages about their passion, their inspiration, and the hard work that goes into making it a joyful and interesting experience for visitors. Listen to artists and gardeners talk about their art and the practical and inventive solutions they’ve found to common and vexing problems.
Viv and Rob weave creativity and sustainability into their 1-acre urban farmlet. Explore organic, no-dig and lasagne garden beds, as well as orchards, a food forest and natives. Learn about companion planting, ducks and chickens, DIY fertilisers, windbreaks, rainwater harvesting and irrigation, solar power and storage, predator control, compostable toilets, and soil recovery. Harvest provides food but also dye and fibres from cordage, paper making and basketry. Based 18 Halse Place, Ōpunake(Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail #16)
Kate and Finn started their ever-evolving labour of love three years ago. The property combines aspects of food production and sustainability while maintaining visual aesthetics. The property hopes to show other young families what can be achieved on an urban section while balancing work, family, and property maintenance. Māra Kai is like a mullet - business in the front and party at the back. Based 6 Mouatt Street, Waitara (Taranaki Sustainable Back Yards Trail #25)
Martina and Donald's kitchen garden is based on organic principles and sits centre of their 2-hectare property. Explore raised garden beds surrounded by a Douglas Fir field as a wood for posterity, a eucalyptus patch for firewood, and a terraced espalier and herb field - part of Blue Petal herbal and honey production. Learn about mulch uses, composting, worm farming, comfrey liquid fertilising, recycling, and much more. Based 335 Maude road, Korito (Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail #8)
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