>>1489025It is a bit commercialized, but should work fine as a starter kit for seedlings. They will need to be set out in either larger pots of the open ground fairly soon after starting them in the provided containers.
>>1489044>picI worked in a place similar to that. It was nice, but too monotonous.
>>1489091Thank you for reminding me that I need to go out and check the small plot I made with seed last year (pic.) I really suggest planting them in their final location, forgetting about them, and only checking on them in the spring. If you want more, get more and plant those too. They are a bit like asparagus in that way.
>>14891002-4 hours isn't much at all. I'd recommend blackberries, but evidently blackberries are one of those things that is taking over Australia. Raspberries on the other hand are not wildly invasive like blackberries and should work fine. Also,
Purple apple-berry (Billardiera longiflora) [edible fruit]
Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea) [edible fruit]
Ginseng (Panax) [edible root, medicinal]
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) [medicinal & dye]
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) [medicinal]
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria) [medicinal]
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) [edible fruit]
May apple (Podophyllum) [edible fruit when fully ripe]
Fungi does well in logs: Shiitake, Maitake, Pearl Oyster, Chaga, and Reishi.
For flowers,
https://www.lowesfloral.com/plants/house-plant-care/dappled-light-shade-plants/Being Australia-specific, there's probably a lot you can't grow or buy. You'll have to figure out that part or wait for some Aus-anon to help out. Also check:
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