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Saturday, October 27, 2018

A Saturday excursion with my Regenerative Agriculture class at William Angliss to the inspiring Yan Yan Gurt Agroforestry Farm - 30 years of hard work by Andrew and Jill Stewart and family. Apart from sheep and timber trees there was a planting of Australian and South African proteaceous species for cut flowers and a Cob House straight out of Hobbiton but fit for humans with a green roof as a bonus. Thanks so much Jill, Andrew, Kristy and Hannah! #agroforestry #landcare #regenerativeagriculture #yanyangurtwestfarm #otways #deansmarsh #weekendexcursion #farfromthemaddingcrowd #proteaceae #banksia #leucospermum #cutflowerproduction #cobhouse #gaudiesque #organicarchitecture


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Thursday, October 25, 2018

My Konjac is flowering and it absolutely stinks! I thought there was a dead possum in my garden and literally followed my nose to this fly-attracting monstrosity of rotting flesh and mouldy cheese! Nature is wonderful! (You can make noodles out of the giant corm) #konjac #amorphophalluskonjac #giantflower #smellsbad #stinky #fliesloveit #natureisweird #novelcrops #panc


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Monday, October 22, 2018

I confess I’ve made fun of Iris collections and plant breeding obsessions in lectures over the years but after seeing these specimens in the Burnley Field Station today I seek forgiveness, for I now believe!!!#converted #iveseenthelight #roadtodamascus #gardenesque #amateurhorticulture #flowerporn #burnleyfieldstation #likeacoralreef #plantbreeding


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Monday, October 15, 2018

Sometimes you really have to cut the grass, slash the weeds, and trim the bushes - and mean it! The last prac today for the Famous Final Five was power tools and now it’s all over bar two exams and a park management plan assignment. Goodbye and good luck FFF and thanks for indulging my tangents in lectures, I certainly enjoyed yours... #powertools #brushcutters #hedgetrimmers #lawnmowers #burnleyfieldstation #sunsmart #wearinghats #studentswithstyle #goodbyeandgoodluck


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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Today my students and I played host to gardeners from Cultivating Community, the Carlton Neighbourhood Learning Centre and the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre in our campus nursery where we propagated ginger, turmeric, sweet potatoes, yams and more ready for the Melbourne summer growing season. Pictured with me is Tessie from Papua New Guinea who told us all how desperate she was to grow and garden again in real soil after moving to Melbourne, coming from a culture with deep and ancient gardening traditions. Tessie has inspired us all to try growing peanuts in Melbourne. Thanks to everyone for coming today and to my students for being such great horticultural facilitators! #communitygardeners #growingplants #crossculturalexchange #culturallyappropriatefood #facilitation #propagatingplants #burnleynursery #cultivatingcommunity #asrc @c.nlc @cultivatingcommunity @asrc1


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Friday, October 5, 2018

Exotic things for a class propagation prac - all purchased at the Preston Market this morning. Next week we’ll be growing a range of heat loving veggies with gardeners from @cultivatingcommunity and @c.nlc amongst others, including most of the things in this pic. From top left we have Jicama, Purple Yam, Banana Flower, Sugar Cane, Luffa, Lotus Root and Ginger #prestonmarket #tropicalveggies #mexicanyambean #sugarcanestick #nelumbonucifera #asiangroceries #novelcrops #communityengagement #exoticthings


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