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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Sunday morning non-plant life forms in the garden. I’m still reading Darwin’s 1881 pioneering (slim volume) work on earthworms but currently stuck on detailed observations of which way worms like to drag leaves down their burrows- petiole first or not ?🤔Still, now I’m watching worms more closely than ever and in any season they seem to love living under wet newspaper! As for fungi I’m colossally ignorant; reptiles I’m much better at although I’m still not sure whether this gecko is native or a cargo ship escapee; the worm certainly isn’t but can possibly claim convict heritage going back to 1788... #thingsinthegarden #earthworm #fungi #reptiles #gecko #kingdomsoflife #urbanecology #novelecosystem #firstfleeter #mildwinterday #nomorefrost #imcallingit


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Thursday, July 26, 2018

“Whaddya reckon Pat? Is it ready to pick and sell @melbournefarmersmarkets” “Let’s do it Charlotte!” Despite hardcore attacks from Wood Ducks students from @burnleymarketgarden have nurtured some beautiful winter produce to maturity: kale, cauliflower, Yacon and Oca coming to a Farmers’ market near you soon! #burnleyfieldstation #studentproject #winterproduce #brassica #cauliflower #urbanagriculture #farmersmarkets #locallygrown #persistencepaysoff #accuratequote


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Sunday, July 22, 2018

Everyone wants to know, or should know, the difference between a spade and a shovel! The Famous Final Five are back (with special guest @bulbus_bulbvarian ) for Vegetation Establishment and Maintenance, getting the low down on horticultural tools from Andrew Smith who has 30 years experience working in and managing the Burnley Gardens; then off to the veggie plots to be blasted by Antarctic winds, harvest a few carrots and select some seed potatoes for spring planting #burnleygardens #burnleyfieldstation #gardeningtools #spadeshovel #headgardener #toolshed #depot #semesterhasbegun #winterveggiegarden #harvestingcarrots #chillfactor #thiswillbeonthetest


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Monday, July 16, 2018

I’m going to eat Rhubarb flowers for the first time, like bizarro broccoli... #rhubarbflowers #tryingsomethingnew #rheumrhabarbarum #polygonaceae #perennialvegetables #redstalks


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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Burnley’s Banana bunches surviving winter well - it’s a pity looking at tropical plants can’t warm you up when it’s 9 degrees Celsius at midday #bananasinmelbourne #burnleyfieldstation #musaceae #winterwhinge #undertendegrees #itsnotthatbad #denial


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Monday, July 9, 2018

Three leaves and Onion Weed on the menu for winter soup - New Zealand Spinach/Warrigal Greens, Perennial Nettle and Okinawa Spinach (this last one still growing despite many cold nights!) #alliumtriquetrum #edibleweeds #urticadioca #tetragoniatetragonioides #nativespinach #okinawaspinach #gynuracrepioides #tropicalplantsinmelbourne #eattheweeds #stingingnettle #ouch #weargloves


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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Now is the Melbourne winter of discontent made kind of easy by tracery of bare plum tree branches, soul saving scent on Luculia and darkness smashing Kniphofia #winterflowers #kniphofia #luculiagrandifolia #scentedflowers #deciduoustrees #leaflessbranches #sunnywinterday #melbournewinter #richardthethird


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