Archive for the ‘Culture’ Category

Everything old is new again

Posted on May 9th, 2013, by Karen
heirloom

There is a growing movement to bring back old style heirloom varieties of plants. They are varieties that were commonly grown in the past but fell out of favour as we developed newer varieties. Before the industrialisation of agriculture a much wider variety of plant foods were grown for human consumption. Today most food crops [...]

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Understanding your conditions

Posted on April 30th, 2013, by Karen
zones

If you have read a gardening book or magazine you will have seen images similar to those pictured here. These are zone maps that represent the various climatic conditions that different gardeners operate in. The shading indicates whether a region is classified as Arid, Mediterranean, Temperate, Tropical or a Rainforest. Within some of these zones [...]

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Whole is greater than the sum of the parts

Posted on March 6th, 2013, by Karen

Each plant has a role to play but it’s only when you put them together do they create a beautiful and functioning garden. Here is a short video on why the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Tweet

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The value of coffee

Posted on February 28th, 2013, by Karen

Did you know that coffee grounds are regularly used by gardeners? I don’t drink coffee so the issue of what to do with leftover grounds has never concerned me. However, I recently came across an article that outlined some really interesting ways to use coffee in the garden, including: Coffee grounds can be used as [...]

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The power of cultural change

Posted on February 20th, 2013, by Karen

The Hydrangea has a naturally white flower but there is an interesting trick that gardeners have learnt that changes their colour. It seems that if you alter the pH of the soil they can become shades of pink to red and blue to purple, depending on what you add. Lime will get you pink or [...]

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