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Palmy homegrown Showing how it grows in Palmerston North

almy Homegrown is being championed by mother-daughter duo Bronny Ferry and Kaydee Zabelin. “We’re huge fans of the bi-annual RECAP Permaculture Tour, and the Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Tour, and we thought the time was right to shine some light on some of the incredible food growing efforts going on here in Palmy,” says Zabelin, a Palmerston North City Councillor. “Palmy Homegrown is a chance for locals to get a look into their neighbours’ yards to see ‘what’s growing on’ and get inspired

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