Vegetables
Double Dutch
Karin Bos and Tineke van de Heide – registered nurses originally from the Netherlands – are living the dream on a farmlet in Banks Peninsula. Audio
Double Dutch
Karin Bos and Tineke van de Heide – registered nurses originally from the Netherlands – are living the dream on a farmlet in Banks Peninsula.
AudioVegetable shortage could continue for months
A nationwide shortage of vegetables may last for several months after crops were destroyed in recent flooding. Video, Audio
Rebecca Lees - Incredible Edibles
They have runnerbeans growing up the side of a police station in Canterbury, and if you pick them you won't get arrested. They're there - like many of the fruit and vegies growing in Geraldine - for… Audio, Gallery
Growing Vegetables
Sarah O'Neil is on a mission to get more people to grow their own food. She grows pretty much all of her families fruit and veges on her property in Waiuku. She's just released a book, Growing… Audio
Seed restrictions risk growing vege costs
Tougher restrictions on seed imports could cause a vegetable shortage and raise the price of flowers, merchants and growers say. Audio
Tips on getting a super productive home vege patch
Tim Martin is an ecologist who in his spare time cultivates a magnificent fruit and vege garden at his Mt Wellington home in Auckland. He shares tips on how to get the best out of your vege patch all… Audio, Gallery
Housing vs Horticulture
The productive soils around Pukekohe, just south of Auckland are in high demand; from vegetable growers who have been growing on the fertile soils for generations and for housing. There's pressure on… Audio
Housing vs Horticulture
The productive soils around Pukekohe, just south of Auckland are in high demand; from vegetable growers who have been growing on the fertile soils for generations and for housing. There's pressure on…
AudioWairuna Organics
Shaun McVicker grows certified organic vegetables on his fertile property in Clinton, South Otago. Originally a derelict sheep farm when he bought it 14 years ago, Shaun has successfully converted it… Audio
Wairuna Organics
Shaun McVicker grows certified organic vegetables on his fertile property in Clinton, South Otago. Originally a derelict sheep farm when he bought it 14 years ago, Shaun has successfully converted it…
AudioBlockhill
Motivated by the converging problems of environmental degradation, over population, peak oil and climate change, Olmec and Melisa Sinclair employ permaculture principals to develop resilient solutions… Audio, Gallery
Blockhill
Motivated by the converging problems of environmental degradation, over population, peak oil and climate change, Olmec and Melisa Sinclair employ permaculture principals to develop resilient solutions…
AudioScience news: Homo Naledi
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists beams in with news of the discovery of ancient human-like remains in a cave in South Africa. Audio, Gallery
Healthier fruit and veggies
Mark Christensen of the Heritage Food Crops Research Trust is rediscovering healthier fruit and vegetables among heirloom varieties forgotten by the modern food production system. Audio
Vichyssoise Soup
Recipe by Florence Jeanblanc-Risler
From Nine To Noon on Monday 16 March 2015
Sector Report Vegetables and Beef
Bharat Jivan from the Pukekohe Vegetable Association looks at a few vege crops, and Bob Thompson from AgFirst discusses beef farming. Audio
Sector Report Vegetables and Beef
Bharat Jivan from the Pukekohe Vegetable Association looks at a few vege crops, and Bob Thompson from AgFirst discusses beef farming.
AudioInnovative chef and food writer Yotam Ottolenghi
Yotam Ottolenghi's path to the world of cooking and baking has been anything but straightforward. Having completed a masters degree in philosophy and literature whilst working on the news desk of an… Audio
Pip and Emily's Sauerkraut
Recipe by Pip Martin, Emily Williams
From This Way Up on Saturday 4 October 2014