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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. Neighbours-mat.jpg →. August 12, 2013. Landscaper - Design and construction. View all posts by danieltyrrell →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Neighbours-mat.jpg →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Balcony desk is the best!
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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. Monthly Archives: October 2013. World Landscape of the Year 2013 – in our own backyard! October 8, 2013. We were very excited to read in Dezeen Daily that this beautiful Australian garden has won a very prestigious design award! World Architecture Festival 2013: this year’s award for the best landscape project at the World Architecture Festival has gone to a botanical … Continue reading →. How To Keep your House Plants Happy In Winter.
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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. Landscaper - Design and construction. How To Keep your House Plants Happy In Winter. May 15, 2014. As the Melbourne Winter starts to approach we need to start to thinking about keeping our plants happy and healthy.Here are horticulturalist David Clark’s top 10 tips to keep them smiling ( Images and words courtesy of Gardenista)! Hellip; Continue reading →. Melbourne Summer. (photo sourced from the Herald Sun). January 28, 2014. January 28, 2014. A landsca...
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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 3, 2013. How To Keep your House Plants Happy In Winter. Melbourne Summer. (photo sourced from the Herald Sun). World Landscape of the Year 2013 – in our own backyard! Balcony desk is the best! On Balcony desk is the best! On Balcony desk is the best! A landscape lover's blog. Dust Tracks on the Web. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Connecting people to nature.
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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. Melbourne Summer. (photo sourced from the Herald Sun). How To Keep your House Plants Happy In Winter. May 15, 2014. As the Melbourne Winter starts to approach we need to start to thinking about keeping our plants happy and healthy.Here are horticulturalist David Clark’s top 10 tips to keep them smiling ( Images and words courtesy of Gardenista)! Above: Photograph by Mieke Verbijlen. Cut back on water. Add moisture to indoor air. A window facing east; you ...
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Mozzie madness | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. By The Geeky Gardener on March 3, 2014. The backyard mozzies have been taking great pleasure sinking their bity bits into my house guests. By the time my guests slap their skin, the mozzies have done their business, fat with blood. Now my guests are up in arms, great big welty arms that itch to buggery. They say I should have warned them about my killer mozzies, or at least offered mozzie spray. What was the right thing to do? Please tell me you don’t. Sunflow...
Lego in the garden | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Lego in the garden. By The Geeky Gardener on September 1, 2014. Lego and gardening aren’t often mentioned in the same sentence. But one man – Jin Kai Soo – decided to change all that. He spends his spare time making plant pots out of Lego. Yes, you’re right. You read it correctly the first time. His plant pots aren’t just any old plant pots. As if the Lego wasn’t enough, his plant pots have a true ring of geek about them. There’s one with a. Lord of the Rings.
Santa’s come early this year | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Santa’s come early this year. By The Geeky Gardener on December 16, 2013. Hello everyone. Santa’s decided to come a bit early this year to give The Geeky Gardener a break over the holidays. I had plans for another post before Christmas plus a wrap-up of the year. But life just started to get a bit crazy, with finishing paid work, preparing for an overseas trip and general festiveness. But I’ll still be tootling around on Facebook. So, if you want to guess what...
Dear Geeky | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Posts from the ‘Dear Geeky’ Category. The backyard mozzies have been taking great pleasure sinking their bity bits into my house guests. Read more. Pah be gone pests. My leafy vegies are growing but the white moths have appeared. What should I plant to repel them? I feel like pond slime. Gifting, re-gifting and treachery. The thing is, my neighbour’s due back tomorrow and I haven’t had a chance to replace her plant. What should I do? On hot days, I like to gar...
The Geeky Gardener turns ONE | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. The Geeky Gardener turns ONE. By The Geeky Gardener on July 21, 2014. The Geeky Gardener has turned one. Well, the blog’s anniversary was more than a month ago. Sorry. I feel like the busy parent who knew she had to organise a birthday party but never quite got round to sending out the invitations. But I’ve done it now, OK. From the first post back in June 2013 Tap, tap, tap is this thing on? Writing about gardening science. S decision to archive the blog.
Rain, rain, come again … petrichor or geosmin? | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Rain, rain, come again … petrichor or geosmin? By The Geeky Gardener on May 26, 2014. Autumn rain after a dry summer triggers an instant transformation of our surroundings. If you have a backyard, you don’t have to step too far to appreciate it. That’s the start of my latest piece, Rain wakes your senses and your soil. But it’s about time that I shared with you the story behind the autumn rains story, the parts that didn’t make it into the ABC article. The sme...
On transformation | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. By The Geeky Gardener on February 10, 2014. Gardening is a process of transformation. By clearing, planting and nurturing, we transform our landscapes. Perhaps from wild to tame, from formal to fluid, from ornamental to productive, or the other way around. But gardening is a process of transformation on so many other levels. If this sounds all manipulative or creepy, it isn’t meant to be. Have you ever been transformed in some way through education? Think of h...
Who says? | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Posts from the ‘Who says? The secret life of winter plants. It’s winter here in the southern hemisphere. But it’s what I’d call a wimp’s winter, at least where I am, in a temperate zone. Read more. Rain, rain, come again … petrichor or geosmin? Autumn rain after a dry summer triggers an instant transformation of our surroundings. If you have a backyard, you don’t have to step too far to appreciate it. Read more. Red and yellow and …. Egg myth cracked open.
The secret life of winter plants | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. The secret life of winter plants. By The Geeky Gardener on June 16, 2014. It’s winter here in the southern hemisphere. But it’s what I’d call a wimp’s winter, at least where I am, in a temperate zone. In Sydney, the temperature rarely goes down to 10 degrees C, even at night, and we kid ourselves that we need hats, gloves and thermal underwear to make it through to spring. But what about your garden? That’s the topic of my latest feature for ABC Science. Seeds...
Pandora news out of the box | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Pandora news out of the box. By The Geeky Gardener on March 17, 2014. I have even more exciting news to share. It started with an email, some online research and left me gobsmacked. The email was from the National Library of Australia. Asking me to get in touch. I looked at the email address, which looked legitimate, and made contact with someone on its Pandora team. Sounds very clandestine so far doesn’t it? Did I want The Geeky Gardener archived? Pandora may...
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Gardens, Not Gas. Helping local food networks grow and thrive in NYC and beyond. September 23, 2010 by Nicole. It’s the middle of the tour across America and I still can’t download a single image off my regular camera. Instead, I’ll update with the bad cellphone pics and hope you’ll forgive me. Good pics when I can. Paperback] by Jeffrey Hou, Julie M. Johnson, and Laura J. Lawson, was instrumental in my understanding of the city’s gardening history and sites. The View from Danny Woo. I don’t have p...
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Gardens, the things in them and some that aren't. How To Keep your House Plants Happy In Winter. May 15, 2014. As the Melbourne Winter starts to approach we need to start to thinking about keeping our plants happy and healthy.Here are horticulturalist David Clark’s top 10 tips to keep them smiling ( Images and words courtesy of Gardenista)! Above: Photograph by Mieke Verbijlen. Cut back on water. Add moisture to indoor air. Stop fertilizing until spring. And give them a bath once in a while. A window fac...
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The Art of the Japanese Garden. Having a beautiful Japanese garden pond would be a great thing for every home. We all know that having a nicely created garden will bring great atmosphere to the home and I…. November 4, 2014. Have you ever seen a park with a model of the Japanese design style? Japan is one country that is famous for having many beautiful gardens in some places of…. October 10, 2014. August 11, 2014. The True Spirit of Japanese Gardens. May 4, 2014. April 18, 2014. چمن کاری در حیاط. All im...
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