$29.95
LIFECYKEL-2
Each kit includes: 2 varieties of seeds - borage and alyssum Coffee Compost Mix Ready to grow recycled coffee cups This kit has been put together at the Byron Bay Herb Nursery. Both the Byron Bay Herb Nursery and Life Cykel are based in Byron Bay and have teamed up to promote, educate and improve the health of bees.
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Each kit includes:
2 varieties of seeds - borage and alyssum
Coffee Compost MixÂ
Ready to grow recycled coffee cups
This kit has been put together at the Byron Bay Herb Nursery. Both the Byron Bay Herb Nursery and Life Cykel are based in Byron Bay and have teamed up to promote, educate and improve the health of bees.
A story by Cultural Ambassador/Indigenous Creative Chief John Smith Gumbula:
"GUKU Honey Dreaming"
For thousands of years Aboriginal people have regarded native bees as a very important dreaming food from Mother earth. The Aboriginal people have used native bees honey for food and tools for thousands of years. The old elders you to talk about honey being presented to Aboriginal tribal elders by the hunters as a sign of cultural respect.Â
Evidence has shown that Aboriginals used the wax and resin produced by native bees for fastening implements of stone to wood. They heated the resin/wax in the fire to bind the two objects together for use as hunting and gathering tools.
The honey of the native bees was also used for ceremonial use. When men were being prepared for weddings they were coated in honey and feathers and other objects were stuck to them for decoration. Baskets for carrying water were made by joining leaves and sealing them with bees wax. Aboriginal people would smear native bees honey on open wounds to prevent swelling and bacterial infections.
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Take action with vitamin-rich and alkaline microgreens packed with zesty flavours. Each box grows 16 harvests of cress and mizuna inside 8 recycled single-use coffee cups with our special formula of re-purposed coffee soil.
Grow gourmet oyster mushrooms on your kitchen bench. Become a homegrown mushroom farmer and enjoy the vegetarian steak! These mushroom kits are prepared from waste coffee grounds and collected from around the country by Life Cykel.
Everything you’ll need is in the box, including: A step-by-step instruction card, spray bottle to mist your kit, a pull-out recipe card to prepare a delish mushroom dish. The ready-to-grow mushroom block (inoculated with Lion's Mane (Hericium coralloides))
Everything you’ll need is in the box, including: A step-by-step instruction card, spray bottle to mist your kit, a pull-out recipe card to prepare a delish mushroom dish. The ready-to-grow mushroom block (inoculated with Gold Oyster AKA Pleurotus citrinopileatus)
Our kits contain everything you need, except the water. The mushroom compost has already been prepared and inoculated with the mushroom mycelium (the fungus). The first mushrooms are usually ready to be picked within 3-5 weeks of starting kit.
Disclaimer: Kits are meant to be used asap, when ready. Do not store them away for future use. See below for more info on storage. Cannot be sent WA due to customs regulation.
Our kits contain everything you need, except the water. The mushroom compost has already been prepared and inoculated with the mushroom mycelium (the fungus). The first mushrooms are usually ready to be picked within 3-5 weeks of starting kit.
Mushroom kits cannot be sent WA due to customs regulations
Mushroom kits cannot be sent WA due to customs regulations