Sunday, 26 October 2014
It is time again to contemplate the holidays and find myself a place to hide, or cocoon for the christmas holidays. And for Christmas itself, I need somewhere to be .
It is early, still night, but called morning to keep things black and white,
divisions and old boarded up thoughts, wandering down nights back alleys,
Hey mister, wanna try out this version of what if? it's nice and cheap...
The past always mugging the future.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Cold, dark water slowly flowing through beds of frost brittle reeds and past bleak bare trees.
This is July for me.
This is July for me.
| Proof that these pictures were really taken in Australia |
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Plant of the moment.. Cotton Lavender
I decided to tidy up the curving bed beside the front path today. As usual a simple trim and sweep became a major clear out as I found the Ivy roots and firethorn growing beneath the plastic sheet. The sheet had clearly been covered in mulch at some point, but time and nature had turned the original mulch into a 5-10cm layer of topsoil.
In the end the firethorn has been pulled out of that garden bed and a row of cotton lavender planted to provide a bit of continuity.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Seeds have been ordered! I will have a variety of seeds available for sale at Rowany festival and hopefully a number of books related to gardening, self sufficiency.

I have a copy of this book which will be up for sale. I'm not sure what else I will have yet, we will just have to wait and see. This is a good introductory book with enough pictures of artefacts to educate and provide inspiration for your own creations.
I will have some dye seeds, some edibles and some medicinals. I'll give more details later as I am still waiting to hear back about availability of the seeds I have ordered!
I have a copy of this book which will be up for sale. I'm not sure what else I will have yet, we will just have to wait and see. This is a good introductory book with enough pictures of artefacts to educate and provide inspiration for your own creations.
I will have some dye seeds, some edibles and some medicinals. I'll give more details later as I am still waiting to hear back about availability of the seeds I have ordered!
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Artichokes
A Profile of the
Artichoke
The Artichoke
Cynara cardunculus syn Cynara scolymus and
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Traditionally the artichoke has been considered to date back to Ancient Greece or Rome, more recently the development of the artichoke has been advanced to the 10th or 11th centuries. Sicily is considered to be the most likely centre of origin, a location where there was certainly a thriving Arabic horticultural tradition (Sonnante 2007).
It is difficult to pinpoint a location for the domestication of the artichoke, however its wild ancestors are found throughout the Mediterranean region (Zohary 1975)
date
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Source
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Location
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1100
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LIBRO DE AGRICULTURA BY IBN BASSAL IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURY (Sanchez 1998).
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Iberian peninsula
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1586
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The Gardeners Labrynth Thomas Hill
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England (London)
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1599
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Richard Gardner “Profitable instructions for the manuring, sowing, and planting of kitchin gardens
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England (Shrewsbury)
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Cultivation of the artichoke
Thomas hill describes the cultivation of artichokes from side shoots, a process which has changed little.
“Artichokes come of young plants taken from old stock…And when you would take the plants from the stock, dig the earth away half a foot deep about the stock, and pull the earth clean from the stock; Then thrust your thumbs between the stock and the plant, and slive them off, keeping the bottom whole and unbroken”
Harvesting them
Thomas Hill
“You must gather your Artichokes (cutting them almost a foot from the ground) when their to beginneth to open a little; and with your foot break off the stalk left on the ground”
Richard Gardener an author also writing around the same period gives almost identical instructions, he does go to give instructions on how to produce large quantities of Artichoke slips (or cuttings) for sale by planting slightly below the surface in a hillock.
References
- The Cultivated Artichoke: Cynara scolymus Its Probable Wild Ancestors Author(s): Daniel Zohary and Jehuda Basnizky Source: Economic Botany, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1975), pp. 233-235 Published by: Springer on behalf of New York Botanical Garden Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4253608 Accessed: 09/02/2010 00:22
- Economic Botany and Ethnobotany in Al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula: Tenth-Fifteenth Centuries), an Unknown Heritage of Mankind Author(s): J. Esteban Hernández Bermejo and Expiración García Sánchez Source: Economic Botany, Vol. 52, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1998), pp. 15-26 Published by: Springer on behalf of New York Botanical Garden Press
- SONNANTE G, PIGNONE D,HAMMER K 2007, The Domestication of Artichoke and Cardoon: From Roman Times to the Genomic Age, Annals of Botany 1–6, available online at www.aob.oxfordjournals.org
- Gardiner, R 1599 “Profitable instructions for the manuring, sowing, and planting of kitchin gardens Very profitable for the commonwealth and greatly for the helpe and comfort of poore people. Gathered by Richard Gardner of Shrewsburie”. , Impinrted [sic] at London : By Edward Allde for Edward White, dwelling at the little north doore of Paules at the signe of the Gunne, Bib name / number: STC (2nd ed.) / 11570.5 Physical description: [32] p. Copy from: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery Acessed by EEBO
Hill, T, 1586. “ The gardeners labyrinth containing a discourse of the gardeners life, in the yearly trauels to be bestowed on his plot of earth, for the vse of a garden: with instructions for the choise of seedes, apt times for sowing, setting, planting, and watering, and the vessels and instrumentes seruing to that vse and purpose: wherein are set forth diuers herbers, knots and mazes, cunningly handled for the beautifying of gardens. Also the phisicke benefite of eche herbe, plant, and floure, with the vertues of the distilled waters of euery of them, as by the sequele may further appeare. Gathered out of the best approued writers of gardening, husbandrie, and phisicke: by Dydymus Mountaine”. , Printed at London : By Iohn VVolfe, 1586.
Bib name / number: STC (2nd ed.) / 13487
Copy from: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Rowany Festival: Wombaroo Gallery part 2
A few Pictures of the new Rowany Festival site
| Location Of Wombaroo in relation to Mittagong: it is possible to get both buses and trains to Mittagong |
| Satellite view |
| The site map from the Rowany festival page |
| The mature trees are impressive |
| The view from the Bardic circle |
| The Boating Dam (Lake Bourgogne) |
| The base for one of the water tanks |
| There are several big sandstone slabs around the site |
| The Dining Hall |
| The wood heater in the dining hall |
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