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lots about plants we can eat, how to grow them and making landscapes edible.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Annual growing ritual and final quality assurance inspection of Sweet Potato plants and slips off to FareShare’s Farm in Clayton - “yes, yes, good to go” These will be ready for harvest in late April and May 2020 under careful management of Burnley urban horticulture graduate Sharni Jansen and her team of volunteers #faresharefarm #fareshare #sweetpotatoes #ipomoeabatatas #burnleynursery #novelcrops #foodcharity #urbanagriculture #regenerativeagriculture #urbanfoodgrowing #partnership #volunteers
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Sunday, December 1, 2019
Flower of Kulyu, a type of native Sweet Potato, ancient bush food of indigenous people. We’re growing them here at Burnley to see if they might become a useful climate change adaptation and regenerative agriculture crop #ipomoeacalobra #firstnationsfood #convolvulaceae #aridzoneplants #climatechangeadaptation #regenerativeagriculture #bushfoods #bushfoodsofaustralia #novelcrops #panc #australianplants #australiannativeplants
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Four years ago I planted two White Sapotes at Burnley. Both are doing well but one is fruiting really well this year. The custardy fruit is delicious (pics across the top). Then there’s the named cultivar of Loquat, Bessell Brown (bottom pics), really big fruit for a Loquat and also delicious #whitesapote #casimiroaedulis #plantsofmexico #loquat #eriobotryajaponica #fruitonahotday #burnleyfieldstation
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Friday, November 8, 2019
This purple version of White Yam has exploded with roots and shoots after sitting on bottom heat in a shallow tray of potting mix for the last month. I’ll pull them gently off the tuber, pot them up separately and then see if the mother tuber has enough grunt left to produce some more shoots #dioscoreaalata #purpleyam #growingyams #beautifulleaves #beautifulfoliage #purpleleaves #nurseryproduction #roottuber #monocot #dioscoreaceae #novelcrops #panc #tropicalplantsofmelbourne
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Perth and Fremantle have the most magnificent Moreton Bay Figs. This is a true winter rainfall climate with hot dry summers and this species grows naturally in climates with summer rainfall or at least even rainfall across the year. So once again a member of the Ficus genus proves itself extremely plastic, bendy and fantastic metaphorically, literally and physiologically #ficusmacrophylla #moretonbayfig #urbanforestry #climatereadytrees #urbantrees #gianttrees #farawaytree #twistingroots #rootslikesnakes #growmoreplease
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Friday, October 25, 2019
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Unpack the pine cone to reveal the pine nuts and then crack them for the kernels. No wonder the cockatoos go crazy for these. ‘Pound’ the kernels to make ‘pesto’ (which is what pesto means in Italian) #pinenuts #pinecone #pinuspinea #cockatoofood #gymnosperm #plantmore #foraging #treecrops
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
I am yet to reveal my Final Form. Time to clear the fog and achieve bionic vision #cataractsurgery #bionicvision #cyborg #sixmilliondollarman #piratelook #cheapsunnies #respectyourelders #iwantnightvision
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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Wisteria hysteria season is upon us. We need more arbors, walkways and pergolas festooned in flowers and vines #wisteria #wisteriahysteria #wisteriasinensis #arbors #purpleflowers #mauveflowers #peaflowers #fabaceae #lianavine #growmoreplease #wecanhavenicethings #burnleygardens
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Sunday, September 22, 2019
It’s important work doing monitoring and evaluation of one’s former students’ careers in horticulture. Here I observe @maddylivingston doing excellent work on dormant canes of species unknown with a pair of Felco 2s on Hamilton Island. There was also time for a special ops mission to find a turtle and check out coral gardens before they all fry and die 😩. I intend to go on holiday by mistake more often #marineturtle #hamiltonisland #tropicalhorticulture #gardeninginthetropics #specialops #missionimpossible #whitsundays #spectacularview #professionalhorticulturist #gardenerinaction #notataxdeduction #savethereef #withnailandi
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Sunday, September 15, 2019
The Sweet Potatoes have been on heated benches in an unheated glasshouse for two weeks now, placed in shallow trays of potting mix. No signs of shoots yet but a quick look underneath shows roots have already exploded through the trays. When the shoots or slips appear in the next week or two they’ll be used to create around 2000 cuttings for FareShare and the ASRC market garden projects #growingsweetpotatoes #ipomoeabatatas #roottubers #plantpropagation #explodingroots #heatedbenches #glasshouses #fareshare #asrc #summercrops #annualritual #nevergrowsold
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Sunday, September 1, 2019
“I’m available for children’s parties”. As a de-listed academic I’ve been seeking alternative employment and ways to give back to my community. Here I inadvertently play Chopper Read meets Mark ‘Jacko’ Jackson giving gardening advice to children at the Collingwood Children’s Farm winter solstice bonfire in June. Remember that the Farm is 40 years old this year and is having a huge celebratory bash November 3 this year. Costa is the MC and there’s activities for all age ranges, with music headlined by the Cosmic Psychos (family friendly version). Tickets selling fast! #collingwoodchildrensfarm #billhicksquote #childrensparties #scaryclown #chopperread #helpingmycommunity #alwaysgiving #gigeconomy #toomanyquestions #sorrymum #cosmicpsychos
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Thursday, August 29, 2019
I kid you not, the animals of the Collingwood Children’s Farm entertain adult humans as much as their offspring. I’m doing a project here with the hard working staff looking at everything from pasture to fodder/shade trees. Let’s just say for now that Kurrajong is at the top of my list - more on that another time. Meanwhile, the baby goats are indeed ‘toxically cute’ as someone quoted someone else as saying. All my disturbing memories of goats roaming through western NSW chewing it to pieces melted away, I had to get out of there quickly. Also good to see an actual black sheep in the family lovingly accepted by all. And Chinese Geese are the most dignified avian dinosaurs I know #collingwoodchildrensfarm #lambspam #kidgoats #anglonubian #blacksheepofthefamily #shropshirelamb #chinesegeese #birds are dinosaurs #obviouspun
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Not Judith with the Head of Holofernes but @claire.hocking with a big round tuber of Air Potato Yam. You can eat these although they are meant to be ‘cheeky’ ie. slightly poisonous and bitter. You chop them into pieces and soak them water for 24 hours before cooking. I’ve eaten the aerial bulbils of this species that grow from the leaf axil (hence ‘air potato’) to no ill effect. Anyway, the fast growing, climbing summer foliage is beautiful so I mostly grow it as an ornamental #judithwiththeheadofholofernes #obscurereference #theyartz #airpotato #dioscoreabulbifera #novelcrops #panc #bushfoods #cheekyyams #horticulturestudent #burnleyfieldstation
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Tuesday, August 13, 2019
I know a guy who knows a guy who got me new varieties of Oca/New Zealand Yams to try out this growing season. Oca is a polyploid crop with a lot of uncertainty around its origins, probably involving several species in its domestication by Andean people thousands of years ago. As it’s now propagated vegetatively, breeding new types from seed involves patient management of flowering and pollen including much emasculation of anthers (😱)! #oxalistuberosa #newzealandyams #ocatubers #stemtubers #lostcropsoftheincas #pinktubers #novelcrops #panc #plantbreeding #polyploid #cultigen #ihaveaconnect #iknowaguy
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Saturday, August 10, 2019
Ents on the march at Central Park, East Malvern. More commonly known as Elms, these specimens do late winter tracery of bare stems very well #ents #elmtree #ulmus #urbantrees #parktrees #deciduoustrees #seasonalchange #treetrunks #parksofmelbourne #centralparkmalvern
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019
‘Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?’ This Chinese or Mountain Yam, dug from the wintry earth today, has been growing for two years in the Burnley Field Station. Delicate digging work from @psilothefunguy @claire.hocking and @sengtruong saw around 50 of these get harvested. We had some slices raw and a few tubers masterfully cooked by @sengtruong ! #mountainyam #chineseyam #dioscoreapolystachya #dioscorea #foodasmedicine #youcaneatitraw #novelcrops #panc #gazeoflove #youcompleteme #shakespeareknows
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Saturday, July 27, 2019
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Ok, these Preston lemons are safe from my guerilla foraging for now, but I’ll be back don’t you worry #fruitforaging #urbanfruittrees #lemontree #protectedtree #highsecurity #dangerfence #missionimpossible #razorglass #cantweshare #justafew #notaninja
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Friday, June 28, 2019
This is the most magnificent Stone Pine I know, growing in the Hedgeley Dene Gardens; we used to eat the pine nuts from this tree as kids straight from the cones. This was way before pesto burned brightly during the 90s as an obligatory mainstream thing to eat. There’s a relatively young one growing at the West Brunswick Food Forest - this is what it’ll look like in 30-40 years @woy_kizz_hashtagmeatbag #pinuspinea #stonepine #magnificenttree #agroforestry #urbanforestry #plantsofthemediterranean #hedgeleymalverneast #hedgeleydenegardens #childhoodtrees #bloodymassive #seriouslycheckitout #worthit
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019
An Owl spotted in the Burnley gardens, apologies for obscure pic. It didn’t like being photographed and flew off onto massive limb of a Ficus microcarpa where it was promptly bombed by a Currawong. So birdos what kind of owl is it? #daytimeowl #owlsofaustralia #owls #nocturnalbirds #nativebirdsofaustralia #birdsilhouette #novelecosystem #burnleygardens #sunnywinterday
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
My Mum’s been crook for weeks but soldiers on regardless including serious foraging in her garden, armed with her ‘good scissors’ and ancient basket. She’s one of those rare people who actually likes and eats pineapple sage! I’ve been instructed to put in the broad beans this year and so they’ve just been done even if a bit late. I apologise to all Nonnas for buying up all the broad beans at the Northcote Plaza bean and nut shop for planting as crops and green manure, much cheaper than purchasing official seed packets #anglocelticnonna #muminthegarden #trojan #broadbeanseeds #sowingseeds #wintergardening #pickingherbs #foraginginthegarden #pineapplesage #followingorders #cheapseeds #northcoteplaza
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Monday, June 10, 2019
With Claire Hetzel from @3000acres stocking up their community tool trailer at Bunnings Preston. Definitely didn’t use the self checkout for this one at the big ‘Green Temple’ #buyingtools #bigshop #gardeningequipment #bunningsrun #lotsofshovels #toollibrary
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Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Tree Dahlias are one of my favourite plants. This is the first time in eight years that I haven’t had my own so I had to go to Rushall community garden in North Fitzroy to get my May-time fix. There are clumps of them planted on the outside of the garden’s fence and they look fantastic on a super chilly late afternoon #treedahlia #dahliaimperialis #pinkflowers #lateautumnflowers #asteraceae #plantsofmexico #beesloveit #rushallcommunitygarden #railwayinfrastructure
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Thursday, May 23, 2019
It’s broccoli harvest time here at Burnley and my Food Production students proudly take their crops with them everywhere, even at the library self-checkout #broccolihead #libraryselfcheck #keepitclose #takeiteverywhere #takemehomeandeatme #randomveggies #harvesttime
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Tuesday, May 14, 2019
It’s a climbing bean that produces a big turnip-shaped tuber that tastes like a Nashi pear - Jicama or Mexican Yam Bean. It’s become relatively popular in south east Asia because it stays crisp even when cooked, like a water chestnut #jicama #pachyrhizuserosus #sweettuber #plantsofmexico #novelcrops #beanflower #legumes #fabaceae #burnleyfieldstation
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Friday, May 10, 2019
The peanut harvest from the Burnley Field Station is now drying/curing in a polytunnel. The ones I’ve shelled already taste good. Now to investigate roasting them #peanutharvest #arachishypogaea #legumes #fabaceae #plantsofsouthamerica #ancientcrops #novelcrops #novelcropsproject #burnleyfieldstation #polytunnellife
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Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019
Sharni Jansen from FareShare gave us such a great tour of their food production plots at Les Baguley’s former flower farm today. The quantity of vegetables going to the FareShare kitchens is seriously impressive, and blue pumpkins are a big part of that. We also did our annual pilgrimage to the Butler Market Garden where, once hair nets were donned, students were able to get up close and personal with Asian veggies #fareshare #urbanagriculture #marketgarden #growingfood #foodbowl #pumpkin #asianveggies #fieldtrip #excursion #studentswholisten #hairnetsarecool
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Friday, April 26, 2019
This morning’s sweet potato haul at the Northcote Pool was 46 kilos from a few square metres. As usual it’s so satisfying to release these mega tubers from the soil after such a hot, dry summer and autumn. Sweet potato curries will soon be available at the NARC café #northcoteaquaticandrecreationcentre #kitchengarden #urbanagriculture #communitygarden #annualharvest #diggingtubers #ipomoeabatatas #volunteering #healthycafe
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Thursday, April 18, 2019
Swamp hibiscus flowers look great on overcast days. This plant has been growing in a tub of old potting mix and sub-soil for years, the kind of ‘soil’ or substrate that gives agronomists or garden-variety gardeners nightmares. It dies back to dry sticks in winter and then reshoots in spring just when you think it may have rotted down there in anaerobic muck - some plants are ‘plastic’ in all sorts of ways #hibiscuscoccineus #swamphibiscus #swampplants #aquaticplants #plantsoflouisiana #malvaceae #deciduousplants #autumnflowers #redflowers #soilnotsoil #plasticlooking #alwayscomesback
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Huge fall of Osage Orange fruits - look and probably taste like tennis balls but once eaten by North American mega fauna like Giant Sloths. And related to breadfruit somewhere along the line. Not the most attractive tree but completely and utterly indestructible; resistant to heat, drought and freezing cold #maclurapomifera #treesofnorthamerica #osageorange #toughtrees #fallenfruit #lookslikeatennisball #yellowballs #mindyourhead
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Saturday, April 13, 2019
Things you find in old boxes - me injured in Jodhpur, India in 1996. I fell off a motorbike in Jaipur with two Indian students (me in the middle) and then made my way to Jodhpur in a state of delirious shock where I was carted off in a rickshaw into the Blue City where this family who’d just set up a guesthouse looked after me for 9 days until I could hobble off to the train and head to Gujarat. Many tears all round when I left them #flashbackphoto #indiastories #travelinjuries #forevergrateful #skinnyme
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Friday, April 12, 2019
A big hedge of fruiting Chilean Guava in Northcote near All Nations Park - small but delicious and a quick snack on the way to Northcote Plaza and deciding which of the two Coles you’ll go to once you’re there...povvo (small) Coles or bougie (large) Coles... #chileanguava #ugnimolinae #myrtaceae #plantsofsouthamerica #smallfruits #autumnfruits #fruitinghedge #urbanfruittrees #foragingfruit #streetsofnorthcote #twocoles
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Friday, April 5, 2019
The nets are off after 5 weeks of growth - no evidence of attack from Wood Ducks this year for the student crop plots. Today we started harvesting zucchinis and cos lettuce. So far no signs of cabbage white caterpillars on the broccoli after months of warm, dry weather (I think there’s a relationship there!). Anyway, growing food with lots of people never gets old! #burnleyfieldstation #studentsgrowingfood #studentgarden #urbanagriculture #regenerativeagriculture #communitygarden #urbanallotment #lettheharvestbegin #fakedroneshot #secretvantagepoint
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We’ve been watching our jungle garden grow outside the Northcote Pool café for the last few months. In a sheltered spot under two drip irrigation events a week it has grown super quickly. It’s full of bananas, cannas, babacos, mountain paw-paws and sweet potatoes. It’ll need an annual late winter clean up but we’re hoping it will become a summer season pool highlight for years to come. Good work @maddylivingston and @ksduncanj #northcotearc #northcotepool #junglegardens #tropicalgarden #watchingthegardengrow #poolgardens #shelteredspot #lushplanting
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Friday, March 22, 2019
What a day to show members of Australia’s Cuban community around the Burnley gardens and field station. Here’s musician Adrian getting up close and personal with some of my Cranberry Hibiscus. Put simply, practitioners of the Afro-Cuban religion venerate plant life and see many of Melbourne’s public gardens as places of great spiritual energy, especially the ones with big trees. The massive Kauri Pines at Burnley drew the most praise today - I agree! #sundaytour #cubansoverseas #burnleyfieldstation #spiritualplants #sacredlandscapes #hibiscusacetosella #cranberryhibiscus #agathisrobusta #urbanparksareboss
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Let us pray for the day when we all have lethal forearm spikes to catch our dinner with... #prayingmantis #spikyarm #dontfwithme #hunter #predator #beneficialinsects #lifeinagreenhouse
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Food Production for Urban Landscapes is back for 2019! This year’s class put in all their crops on a relatively mild day for a change but it was still the usual hard slog getting everything planted, fed, mulched, watered and finally netted from the pesky wood ducks. This is the first time in 128 years that some kind of undergraduate class hasn’t grown food in the Burnley Field Station so good to see Masters/post grad students keeping the tradition and dream alive #burnleyveggieplots #burnleyfieldstation #urbanagriculture #allotmentgardening #studentsgardening #studentsworkinghard #outinthefield #gettingtheirhandsdirty #wereallknackered
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Introducing the Wampi or Clausena lansium, native to south-east Asia. I have two specimens which have produced fruit for the first time, like a slightly more tropical (read pineapply) kumquat, which makes sense because it’s in the citrus family. They seem as tough as nails and have survived mild frosts in the Burnley Field Station and horrendous heat. I bought my plants from @daleysfruit in northern NSW and they sell an indigenous Australian rainforest species too which is now on my shopping list #wampi #clausenalansium #rutaceae #exoticfruits #novelcrops #burnleyfieldstation #toughplants #urbanfruittrees
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A journey today from the drought stricken and sunny Hunter Valley up into the cool, misty Barrington Tops with its patches of Gondwanan Antarctic Beech. But this moss covered tree at 1200 metres was none other than Banksia marginata! #mossontrees #banksiamarginata #australianrainforest #gondwananrainforest #nothofagusmoorei #barringtontops #australiannationalparks #barringtontopsnationalpark #subalpine
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Timor Rock in the eastern Warrumbungles near Coonabarabran NSW. It’s a remnant of an old volcano from 17 million years ago, from the same ‘hot spot’ that created Mt Warning and the Victorian Volcanic Plains (it’s currently somewhere west of Bass Straight I believe). The rusted car is a family heirloom - a 1981 VB Commodore that took my brothers and me around Australia when my Dad had long service leave a lifetime ago. It was put out to pasture as a paddock basher on my brother’s farm but didn’t survive the 2013 Warrumungle fires. Now visibly resting in peace #warrumbunglenationalpark #warrumbungles #coonabarabran #countrynewsouthwales #paddockbasher #vbcommodore #rustedcar #burntoutcar #timorrock #oldvolcano #surreallandscape
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Things emerging at the Northcote Pool Kitchen Garden in time for mid to late autumn - Butternut Pumpkins and Sweet Potatoes. In these hot, climate change/catastrophe summers, Sweet Potatoes come into their own. They barely look back on the 40 Degree days and the tubers start forming early as long as they receive standard veggie patch irrigation, especially in the first two months. The purple Northern Star (bottom left) is usually available in supermarkets while the beige coloured Kestle (top right) is rarely seen. Either way they both yield well in Melbourne. And by this time of year the (edible) foliage is outcompeting weeds (bottom right) making it a super functional and attractive ground cover #sweetpotatoplants #batatasdoce #ipomoeabatatas #roottuber #groundcoverplants #climateadaptation #climateadaptedplants #climatecatastrophe #heatwaves #butternutpumpkin #edibleleaves #northcotepool #kitchengarden
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Here be monsters at #bunurongmarinepark. Big tides over the last few years have washed a lot of beach away and revealed some bizarre looking rocks #lookslikeanalien #strangerocks #onanotherplanet #alienencounters #whataretheyhiding #alienconspiracy #overactiveimagination #coastalwalk #onthebeach #dinosaurcoast #flatrocksinverloch #seaweedeverywhere
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Monday, February 11, 2019
A heritage Utopia for lovers of colonial Victoriana, including Bunya Pine silhouettes, Italianate architecture, heavy interiors, Lemon-scented Gums and the contemporary addition of delicious food prepared by the Karen community, ingredients sourced from the kitchen garden #werribeemansion #araucariabidwillii #corymbiacitriodora #heritagegardens #playingforsheepstations #goldrushmoney #victorianinterior #urbanagriculture #communitygarden #karenfood #parksvictoria #italianatearchitecture #treesilhouette #nineteenthcentury #picturesque #gardenesque
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Sunday, February 3, 2019
It’s a Rescue Banana from my garden! It’s as happy as all those Greyhounds walking the suburbs now, only in this case walking becomes being watered again! Off to a new home and successfully dug up by Maddy and Paul #rescuingplants #bananaonthego #bananaplant #melbournebananas #savingplants #newhome #mattock #itsarescue
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Saturday, February 2, 2019
Goodbye garden! The compost bins are decanted and have been lying around like beheaded Daleks for a few days, off to their new home at the Northcote Pool tomorrow. It’s been scary watching couch regrow this summer from its tiny strands that I’ve oppressed like humanoid kryptonite to C4 grasses for so many years...my Abyssinian Banana is 10 years old including its early life in.a pot and still shows no sign of flowering. I’m watering it to the bitter end before I abandon it to its fate next week in my chopper out of here (Ford Falcon Station Wagon). Over and out.#goodbyegarden #abandonedgarden #compostbins #daleks #obscurereference #leavingyoubehind #thefallof #outofhere #enseteventricosum
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Last days of Chez Moi...improvised seating devices are the order of the day. Moving house proves again the value of the Aussie milk crate. Note for legal purposes: actual milk crate may not be shown #movinghouse #chezmoi #nottostandard #improvisedseating #milkcrate #milkcratecreations #rentallife #nomoregarden #getoutclause #untouchable
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
My first ever snake bean, growing well in a polytunnel on a 44 Degree day - overhead irrigation tunnels are surprisingly ok places to be when the world has turned into an oven #toohottotype #toohottohashtag #imcooked #powerisout #boilingday #climatecatastrophe #losingit #snakebean #ohthehumanity
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