Collecting Coffee Grounds for the Garden Ground to Ground now has some genuine marketing material, with ourĀ brochure finding a way into cafes and offices, and is available in soft copy for all you good people. This is a hi resolution Ground to Ground Brochure file (approx 3MB), so will look great if printed from … Continue reading »
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What to do With Coffee Grounds
It had to happen sooner or later, the wonderful feeling of making a difference has spread to a whole new building. I am very proud to report that Jonathan Mackley is now collecting used coffee grounds from an office building in the Docklands, Melbourne. Jonathan is a project professional at a large financial services company, … Continue reading »
Coffee Grounds gone Wordle – or Ground to Ground as web 2.0 thingy
I came across this neat little service and thought to give it a try with the blog. It really is a great thing to do, seeing how I now have a visual representation of all the keywords in my site. It also provides a snapshot of the blog, and seems to work in explaining it’s … Continue reading »
Compost Worms and Coffee Grounds
I’ve been experimenting with a worm farm so some time now, and have been putting to the test this idea that worms love coffee grounds. I am pleased to report that my love for coffee grounds continues to grow The worm farm that I’ve started with is one of those smallish green plastic boxes on … Continue reading »
Ground to Ground in the news
It has been an interesting few weeks. Ground to ground is getting out there and generating interest, and some of the comments coming in have been fantastic. Here is some of the news that has been out there: In some of the local Leader newspapers. Ground for Ground: Put your coffee back into the earth … Continue reading »
Ground to Ground on a stamp
Just picked up the ground to ground rubber stamp, and one of those containers of black ink. I had to wait to get the ink, and in the meantime tried to use it with food colouring, and that did not work out so well. I thought to add flour to the food colouring, but then … Continue reading »
The garden – August 10
Great to see progress in the garden month on month, and it should be an interesting thing to capture as the weather improves and the tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicums, and pumpkin get bedded in. So how are things going in what has been a cold, wet, and unfriendly month for the gardener. The snow peas are … Continue reading »
Garden gym
I did a good deal of lifting on the weekend. First off, I found a place in Lysterfield with a herd of horses that, I think, make a lot of crap. So much of it that I was able to buy 30-40 kilo sacks of it for $2 a piece. About 300 kilos of it … Continue reading »
Apples and the core of it all
You can tell a lot about a person by how they eat an apple. Well, maybe that is a load of crap. Actually, I don’t know it could be true. How about we make an assumption that it is. Gadzooks!!! So in the picture below we see what some people leave behind, and then they … Continue reading »