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greytown county almanac: December 2011
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Friday, December 16, 2011. Walking my dog today, I noticed that a few of the feijoas are flowering. The feijoas made me think of blackbirds, oddly enough. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Add blog to our blog directory. Miromiro, the tomtit. Goldfinches on Sow Thistles in Greytown, NZ. Turn of the 20th century. View my complete profile. Astronomical Travels: Stellar science on show. Zoste...
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Wild Picnic: Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum)
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A gallery of edible and useful wild plants, in Wellington and the Wairarapa (NZ). Friday, December 4, 2009. Reposted from 2008 - with some changes and additions:. Kawakawa leaves bring delicious flavours to both sweet and savoury dishes. Choose the leaves that have been eaten by bugs. Kawakawa has various powerful medicinal properties. It contains painkilling compounds, and is a mild sedative. It belongs to the same family as kava and black pepper. More on kawakawa from Martin Nicholls. And get stuck int...
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Buy seeds | Love Plant Life Blog
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Love Plant Life Blog. What’s the story? 2012 collection arriving start of March! Create a stunning, delicious and nutritious vegetable garden with seeds from LovePlantLife.com. We take pride in the fact that seeds are well-grown, well-stored, well-packaged with high germination rates. Buy NZ vege seeds online at TradeMe. Let us know if you have any special requests/requirements. We are holding, or can source, a large range of other seeds if you are looking for something special. Heirloom Seeds per packet:.
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Wild Picnic: New foraging book and blog
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A gallery of edible and useful wild plants, in Wellington and the Wairarapa (NZ). Monday, May 13, 2013. New foraging book and blog. I'm retiring 'Wild Picnic' to focus on my new blog A Forager's Treasury. Which has a book to go with it - hurrah! I've loved doing Wild Picnic, and one of the best things about it has been the contact it's allowed me to make with other foraging enthusiasts. Please come along to A Forager's Treasury - the blog. Or the Facebook page. And continue to comment if you'd like to.
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Bricky's World: June 2012
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Thoughts and reflections from southern New Zealand. Tuesday, 19 June 2012. Signs in the Timaru Botanic Gardens, South Canterbury, New Zealand. OK, the signwriter stuffed up - twice - but wouldn't someone on the gardens staff have noticed and sent them back for correction? Apparently not, as I first spotted these errant signs three years ago and they're still in place. Links to this post. Saturday, 16 June 2012. Where does respect begin? Links to this post. Thursday, 14 June 2012. Links to this post.
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Renewable energy | Julie Rodenberg Ballweg
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Environmental economist living in Darwin, Australia. Tag Archives: Renewable energy. I have not been keeping this website up to date but I promise to be better in the future. The past ten months have been busy, I am still at the University but I changed research projects and have some … Continue reading →. Renewable Energy in Christchurch. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Scenes from My Commute. How Not to Design a Survey. International Institute for Sustainable Development.
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teaching | Julie Rodenberg Ballweg
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Environmental economist living in Darwin, Australia. I have not been keeping this website up to date but I promise to be better in the future. The past ten months have been busy, I am still at the University but I changed research projects and have some … Continue reading →. Teaching in a Tent. Developing a Teaching Style. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Scenes from My Commute. How Not to Design a Survey. International Institute for Sustainable Development.
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Baby | Julie Rodenberg Ballweg
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Environmental economist living in Darwin, Australia. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Today is the start of the third trimester. In less than 3 months we should be meeting the new bub. When we arrived in Darwin I did not understand how the health care system worked and I had trouble finding … Continue reading →. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Scenes from My Commute. How Not to Design a Survey. International Institute for Sustainable Development.
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CMP | Julie Rodenberg Ballweg
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Environmental economist living in Darwin, Australia. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Today is the start of the third trimester. In less than 3 months we should be meeting the new bub. When we arrived in Darwin I did not understand how the health care system worked and I had trouble finding … Continue reading →. Community Midwifery Practice at Royal Darwin Hospital. Scenes from My Commute. How Not to Design a Survey. International Institute for Sustainable Development.
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