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A blog about things that interest me including science, medicine, gardening, religion and governance.
A Gardener's Musings: December 2016
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This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Saturday, December 10. My First Flow Hive™. With some prompting from she who must be obeyed. And http:/ www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-12/australian-story-flow-hive-family-talks-about-life-now/782843. The first thing I did was undercoat and paint all pieces of wood – yes I do paint the inside of hives a...
A Gardener's Musings: My First Flow Hive™
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This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Saturday, December 10. My First Flow Hive™. With some prompting from she who must be obeyed. And http:/ www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-12/australian-story-flow-hive-family-talks-about-life-now/782843. The first thing I did was undercoat and paint all pieces of wood – yes I do paint the inside of hives a...
A Gardener's Musings: Rain follows the Fire
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This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Saturday, January 10. Rain follows the Fire. The synoptic map is unique (the last time it apparently did this was in 1974). Synoptic Map from Bureau of Meteorology (9 Jan 2014). Creek flowing in summer - an unusual event. The vegetables don’t much like 40°C as the stamens desiccate and therefore...
A Gardener's Musings: October 2015
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This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Sunday, October 18. Catching a swarm of bees. Nucleus hive and a frame with new foundation wax. Swam on group of empty supers. Most of the bees I had knocked into the box, but those that were outside, quickly orientated themselves and marched into the nucleus. Nucleus ready for bees! Photographs of the sun.
A Gardener's Musings: July 2015
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This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Thursday, July 2. My wife and I have just returned from a fascinating trip to Turkey. Australians know Turkey because of Gallipoli, and many thousands have visited Turkey, but have they gone past Istanbul and the Gallipoli Peninsular? We did and found it fulfilling and fascinating. Indeed many Australian p...
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A Gardener's Home
Monday, October 31, 2011. Garden Spiders and White Pumpkins. Halloween always includes a good spider! Orb Weavers comprise a huge family of spiders with several hundred species in North America. They are great additions to the garden by eating the insects that fly into the web. This particular spider kept our grandson entertained this Fall. This year all our pumpkins are white. Whether on the window sill or in a wood bowl, I love the look. Looking for recipes for pumpkin treats? Links to this post. It is...
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Excitement in the garden! To look at this picture one would think, not much to get excited about, well for me there is a lot to be thankful for. The garden was full of a noxious type of plant with striated leaves and I pulled this along with a lot more dahlias out of this small garden near the side door to my house. There's some personal type of analogy here happening as I was feeling choked with lack of vision and now feel as it has cleared away. Saturday, December 4, 2010. I hav...
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A Gardener's Life for Me | Gardening, gardens, plants & places
A Gardener's Life for Me. Gardening, gardens, plants and places. January – not so blue. Posted by Jason in My Garden. Education with a conscience. Posted by Jason in Thoughts, Musings and Miscellania. Nothing to do with gardening but a this a great article by a friend of mine who is a journalist out in Indonesia:. Education with a conscience. Natural Splendour # 8. Posted by Jason in Plants. Tagged: Natural Splendour # 8. Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen'. Trollius chinensis ‘Golden Queen’. The heat has ...
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A Gardeners Life In Motion
Sunday, 25 September 2011. 12 Days Been 21: Blinded by the Sun and the Stars. I look up into the partially clouded sun.and temporarily blind myself. I squint, smile, surface and look away. There’s a slight chill in the air and the nights are slowly starting to draw in. There's most definitely been a taste of autumn approaching recently. You can see it in the trees and feel it underfoot. My summer of fun, experiences, big words and young(ish) thoughts has well and truly passed. You gotta love life really?
agardenersmusings.blogspot.com
A Gardener's Musings
This is an ad hoc blog whose focus and direction is still being discovered. Gardening is a passion as is science, Bible, theology and computing: all of which will be melded together into this web site. Saturday, December 10. My First Flow Hive™. With some prompting from she who must be obeyed. And http:/ www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-12/australian-story-flow-hive-family-talks-about-life-now/782843. The first thing I did was undercoat and paint all pieces of wood – yes I do paint the inside of hives a...
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A Gardener's Table | Celebrating the Harvest
A Gardener's Table. Errata and Addenda for The Joy of Jams. Errata and Addenda for The Joy of Pickling. The Joy of Pickling in Film and Theater. Shop for Books and Equipment. Shrub, Part II: Quince Vinegar, Syrup, and Shrub. April 30, 2015. The various historical meanings of. Have always fallen into two groups, the syrup, or pre-mix, and the finished drink. I’ve often made shrub as a finished drink but seldom as a pre-mix, because it makes more sense, to me, to preserve fruit. As a flavored vinegar.
A Gardener's Touch
Thursday, November 29, 2007. Deck the Halls With a Few Handy Hints. He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree. Roy L. Smith. An interesting alternative to an artificial or cut Christmas tree, is a potted live evergreen. Having the option of planting the tree after the. Be sure to have a large drainage tray that the tree can sit in when you water it during this time. Remember to water it every day until planted. Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. Of course, the holidays puts us in t...
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The giant honey bush, Melianthus major, has jagged-edged leaflets that smell like peanut butter when rubbed. But don’t think about trying some with jelly–they are highly poisonous. Because they bloom on older wood, those in frost-prone areas will never see the red, spiked flowers, a hummingbird favorite. The advantage in my garden is that the plant is drought-tolerant and deer. The Power of Plants. Various shades of yellow and green dissected by the purple veins on this ornamental banana leaf. Pictured h...
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