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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  06:33:29  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Aww sorry Richard, now that would really piss me off

and yes it is always nice to potter for a few hours in the garden Gail, I want another week off

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Gail
garden sage



Australia
7707 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  07:35:09  Show Profile Send Gail a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's always seems to be the way Pamela, I'd be rather annoyed too Hopefully some of it will be effective.

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad.

A ounce of common sense is worth more than a ton of intelligence.

Gail, near Gympie, Qld
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Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
10809 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  09:08:15  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Richard I would love to come and help buts it too far away
And that is not a boring job, its right up my alley.



Pamela I always check the BOM site before I spray saves heaps of money and time.
No clouds down your way today..


Friends are the flowers in the garden of life
Love Your Enemies... It Will Drive Them Nuts
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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  09:46:29  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
meant that message for Pamela

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Pamela
head gardener



Australia
3949 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  13:57:19  Show Profile Send Pamela a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh yes there are MA. It was blue skies everywhere until an hour ago and it is going to pour soon. Very tropical here at the moment and the grass is taking off like a rocket which is GREAT as the horses have something to eat on my hill and I look out n ow to mostly green in the home paddock as it is all joining up which will be GREAT as it might mean not so much mud next time it rains.

I have a new chemical granule that will kill eucylyptus regrowth and gum trees up to 3 metres as well as wattles if you sprinkle before it rains around the root zone - I am just off to do that minus Sammie the "have to be in everything you do" friend.

Little chick went off to his/her new home today. Alice the duck is a duck not a drake (thankfully) and she is growing black wings - she has black kyuga genes along with welsh harlequin. I hope she will be all black. She has black feet. Love the baby quacks and as she was raised by Spic (or Spec, the hen) she quacks all the time like chooks must make sounds all the time, but maybe you don't hear them as much. Sam tried chasing them all today - oh dear it is a long slow learning curve.

"The air of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears."
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medburygardens
gardener



New Zealand
639 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  17:05:22  Show Profile Send medburygardens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Pamela last photo you posted it was so dry,now you have heaps of grass growth,its the same here also,amazing how it can change in a few weeks.

M A do you actually like cutting fire wood,i dont but its got be done to keep the family warm,at least i`m doing my bit for the environment by cutting down these trees
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Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
10809 Posts

Posted - 24/02/2009 :  19:53:18  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You only need six hours with out rain for it too work Pamela

I used to help Tony split it Richard after he cut it into 45cm log size pieces with the chainsaw I have not done it for three years now as I tore the rotator cuff in my right shoulder carrying a 20lt bucket of water and its still not right. And good on you for cutting those trees down too.


Friends are the flowers in the garden of life
Love Your Enemies... It Will Drive Them Nuts
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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 25/02/2009 :  06:33:50  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Open fires are very romantic with a nice bottle of bubbly

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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medburygardens
gardener



New Zealand
639 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  15:13:31  Show Profile Send medburygardens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Todays gardening mission was to havest mangel seed,my father come up and gave me a hand which helped me to have this job done in six hours and ten kgs of seed later.This seed will be sent to the North Island to a company called Heritage farms who sell there seed in garden centers mainly in the North Island.

http://www.seedsofchange.com/garden_center/product_details.asp?item_no=PS10620

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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  15:16:04  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well done, onya R's Dad , can I ask Richard do you harvest and grow seed as a form of income or you have a reg job like I do

10 kilos that is a lot of seed

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Di Taylor
assistant gardener



New Zealand
188 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  16:03:19  Show Profile Send Di Taylor a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What is mangel seed?

A good year is when more things get harvested than die!
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medburygardens
gardener



New Zealand
639 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  17:04:37  Show Profile Send medburygardens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Check out that link Di,they are nice eating when they are small.

Jackie works full time,i`m at home with the kids which is great because once they are on the bus i can go and do various things,one,i blade shear sheep on lifestyle blocks, two i`m working with a industrial designer in Christchurch redesigning the tools of my trade,and three yes i do get payed for the seed i grow for Heritage Farms as well as being a minor share holder.Jackie works three kms away on a farm and is home when the kids hop off the bus.So it works well

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pitta
head gardener



Australia
1209 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  17:54:56  Show Profile Send pitta a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A very good arrangement all round , everyone's content ,what more could you ask.

If you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.

Gwen
Cooktown
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medburygardens
gardener



New Zealand
639 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2009 :  02:41:17  Show Profile Send medburygardens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Todays mission, plant a new bed of strawberries, plant garlic where the old strawberries where,finsh chopping down a raspberry to be removed to be and replaced with Marionberry and if i have time, weed the blueberry row ready for mulching.

Edited by - medburygardens on 03/03/2009 02:42:36
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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2009 :  06:51:57  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yay sounds great all round Richard

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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