“To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves.”

Mahatma Gandhi

 

Jane's Delicious Garden
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 Eco Urban Living

We live in a large, old double storey house in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. It is covered with green creeper so I do really live in a green house!

 

 

My passion for growing organic vegetables has influenced other areas of my life and home: from harvesting rain water and recyling grey water to keeping chickens and turning our swimming pool into a natural pond.
With predictions that by 2050, 70% of our population will be living in cities and food production will need to double to feed an increasingly affluent population, urban farming will be the food of our future. 


 

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A natural swimming pool

 

Create a rooftop garden

 

Water harvesting and recycling





 

Water tank vertical garden








The chicken tractor


 

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Jane's Delicious Garden
P O Box 288
Auckland Park 2006
South Africa

ph: 011 482 2052
fax: 011 482 2096
alt: 082 898 6953

info@janesdeliciousgarden.com

Follow me:TwitterFacebook