03 April 2014

Gardening notes - April

Dear Gardening Friends

Lovely autumn day today - I hope you can spend some time in your garden.

The Garden Notes (below) look light on jobs for April but I'm looking at the beginning of the autumn/winter pruning. I've cut back the boysenberries, the black and redcurrants are next. The hazelnuts are due a major cut-back this year - maybe I'll wait until my son visits, for that task!

Let Ann Hughes and/or me know if you have ideas for GAF - skills you can share or would like to learn, an offer of your garden for us to sticky-beak - that is always fun.

APRILWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4
Broad Beans (1st planting)   x
Green manures                                                      x           x        x           x

Lettuce                                                               x           x         x           x       

Garlic                                                                  x            x


Best wishes

Margaret

18 March 2014

Meat Free Week and invitation to vegan potluck meal



24th - 30th March is Meat Free Week, raising awareness of the impact of meat production on the environment as well as health and animal welfare issues:
https://meatfreeweek.org/

Livestock production is a major cause of global warming, responsible for more global greenhouse gas emissions than all transport. Livestock production is also a major cause of land degradation, pollution, loss of biodiversity, deforestation and food and water scarcity. Over-fishing and aquaculture are also threatening marine environments.

Are you interested in thinking about food choices and connecting with other WHEN members?  If so, you are invited to bring a plate of vegan food and join us for a potluck meal on Sunday 30th March from 4.30pm.  A very short film (30 minutes) called "Making the Connection" will also be screened.  This film was made by The Vegan Society in the UK and it explores veganism.   Topics looked at in the film include food, fitness, nutrition, global food security, farming, the environment and animal welfare.

For venue details or more information, please call Trine on 6234 7376.

For anyone needing inspiration, Vegetarian Tasmania's website has a number of recipes and links to websites:
http://tasveg.org/recipes.htm

For anyone considering signing up for Meat Free Week, a list of vegetarian and vegan eateries could be useful:
http://tasveg.org/eateries.htm

01 March 2014

Gardening notes - March

The March notes are below. Time for planting broad beans again - where did the time go?

I hope your garden is flourishing and filling your table - I'm in serious bottling and drying mode at the moment, though it is touch and go whether the birds or me get the plums! My big garden news is the addition of 3 beautiful bantam pullets to my patch. I've managed the contaminated soil by giving 'the girls' an enclosure that is lined with weed-mat. I removed soil and gave them new clean soil. They are dealing very happily with the Tuscan Kale glut. No eggs until after winter apparently.

The other news is to remind you about the Food 4 Thought conference - it is the national conference in Hobart of the Australian Community Gardens and City Farms Network, in New Town 21-23 March (http://events.communitygarden.org.au/). There is a wonderful range of speakers (including Costa from Gardening Australia) and practical workshops. Do check the website and think about registering.

We are looking for people to billet visitors - a great opportunity to meet lovely people who share your interest in urban food gardening.  Can you offer a room, a patch for a tent - or a level driveway for a family combi (and access to a bathroom!)?

Please email me on steadmanma@gmail.com if you can help.

Enjoy autumn in the garden.

Margaret

MARCHWeek 1 Week        2 Week         3  Week         4

Broad Beans (1st planting)
      x
Spinach     x

20 February 2014

Excellent open garden, with muffins

Thanks so much to Di and Rob who welcomed us to their fabulous expansive garden in Newdegate Street last Sunday afternoon.  Di had prepared an informative outline about  the establishment of the garden, with details of the 'zones' and plants - we visitors felt most inspired about both the design and the productivity!
Raised vegie beds, bird netting, with 9mm dia plumbing pipe supports


Up the steps to the lemon  and hazelnut trees
 
Our produce table included zucchini, potatoes, plums, rhubarb and sweet pea seeds.

Please let us know what gardening/food/community activities you would like to be involved in and what organising help you could offer.
 
Ann 
0439 954 818
 
PS Rob's muffins were the 'icing on the cake'

02 February 2014

The Story of West Hobart

Just published is this new book by Donald Howatson, a local historian.  He sets out to chronicle the development of West Hobart by tracing back the origins of each of the streets and explaining how they came to be named (and renamed).

While this might sound dry, it is a good read, being peppered with interesting anecdotes about past residents and developers, and photos of some of our favourite houses.  Donald Howatson has a wry humour which catches the reader by surprise now and then!
It's available at Winnings Newsagents and good bookstores - and it's inexpensive.

01 February 2014

How prepared are you for the bushfire season?

As previously advertised, our Bushfire Preparedness Assessment exercise took place this morning.  Perfect timing - it was a day of Total Fire Ban, and a lovely sunny day.

We had a good turnout of 14 residents at first Anne's house, then Meg's, to hear Steve Bresnehan, the Hobart City Council's Fire Control Officer describe the risks to our West Hobart houses and some of the strategies for dealing with them.  Steve was a great speaker, full of good stories from his years of experience, and unfailingly good humoured about what residents are doing (nor NOT doing) to protect themselves in fire situations. His first message was that we should all start our preparations in the months BEFORE the fire season.  The TFS' "Bushfire Survival Plan" booklet is a good place to start.


The main risk we face in our suburb is from embers being blown over from a fire on Knocklofty or from further west.  And if a fire starts up below our properties it may run up the hill.  We had some animated discussions about problems we suddenly realised we had with our own homes and gardens.


From seeing the particular fire traps around these two upper West Hobart houses, we all took different messages away for our own houses and gardens.  Here are just a few examples:
  • clear flammable growth from next to the house
  • get the TFS' "Fire Resisting Garden Plants" pamphlet - and be prepared to remove some of your plants and trees 
  • use a "low flammability" mulch such as wood chips of a large-ish size
  • keep mulched beds away from directly beside the house
  • have a water supply ready, such as a filled garbage can and have a cotton house mop in it, ready to take on little spot fires
  • protect the wood heap with a fine mesh screen to stop embers entering
  • on fire ban days, water garden beds near the house and cover with something to stop the mulch flying around
  • make a bushfire plan (which should include a range of contingencies)
  • have it written down on paper in case the electricity fails or your batteries run out
  • watch for nooks of the garden where leaves tend to accumulate - this is where embers may land
  • monitor TFS fire level predictions
  • get a windup radio
  • remove flammable "matchstick blind" privacy screens e.g.:

Some of our risks come from the practices of our neighbours and from the proximity of under maintained Crown land.  There is an important opportunity available to residents in the upper areas of West Hobart:  TFS is facilitating Bushfire Readiness Neighbourhood Groups to set up and work out neighbourhood wide solutions. Perhaps some of us will get together to form one of these groups.

Thanks Anne and Meg for being our guinea pigs today!

February gardening notes

Dear Gardening Friends

February planting notes - beautiful gardening weather today. My scarlet runner beans are at last yielding beans and the pumpkins are finally setting babies. Pretty much given up on the tomatoes this year. I hope your gardens are thriving.

FEBRUARY  Week     1 Week     2 Week      3  Week       4
Turnip (last chance)    x
Cauliflower  P to G       x
Spinach    x     x

Margaret

27 January 2014

Bushfire preparedness Assessment exercise, Saturday 1st February


Are you and your house
ready for bushfire?


It’s been a relatively mild summer so far but we know that could quickly change.

With the help of the Tasmanian Fire Service, Hobart City Council and two local households, the West Hobart Environment Network has organized a demonstration home fire assessment showing us how to prepare our homes to reduce the risk of bushfire and how to prepare ourselves and family in the event of local bushfire.

Sat. Feb. 1 Two houses will be assessed (walking distance apart), beginning at 9.30am, 51 Poets Rd, West Hobart. The session should take about an hour.

(Note that both gardens have some steps.) If you need more information, phone Margaret on 0427 355 951.


Also, check out the Tas Fire Service website, where a wealth of information is provided on steps we should all be taking to reduce the risk of fire in and around our homes.

21 January 2014

Open Garden and Produce Swap - 16 February

WHEN's Gardens and Food group is holding another open garden day on Sunday 16 February.  It will be held at Di's place in Newdegate Street, from 3pm to 4.30pm, and will also be a produce exchange.   So bring excess produce/seeds/preserves from your garden if you have a surplus and perhaps something for afternoon tea. 

Come with ideas of what you would like the Gardens and Food (GAF) working group to be doing this coming year - make an offer if you can.

Contact Margaret on 0427 355 951 to join GAF and to get more details of the event.




05 January 2014

Planting notes for January






Dear Gardening Friends

Feeling very pleased with myself that I've remembered the notes before the beginning of the new month! And here we are back to the beginning again.

I hope you are enjoying your gardens and produce. I have a great crop of boysenberries this year, though they have pretty much made my garden path unpassable with their prickly growth.

I've been clearing growth from right next to my weatherboard sunspace and trimming the highly flammable bushes from under my eaves with an eye to the coming bushfire season.

With best wishes for a productive 2014 in your garden.

Margaret


JANUARYWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4
French Bush Beans (last chance)x
Swedes (last chance)x
Turnipsxxx
Shallots/Spring Onionsxx
Lettuce (last chance to grow to decent size)xxx
Cauliflower   P to Gx
Cabbage  P to Gx
Broccolli  P to Gx
Cabbage (direct seedlings small style cabbages)xxx
Punnets
Cauliflowerx
Lettuce - last chance before winterxx

18 December 2013

Aargh! how to reduce the carbon footprint of Christmas

Australian Ethical have put together some ideas on how to reduce our carbon footprint over Christmas, that time of year when we tend to spend more, buy more, travel more, eat more, drink more .....

https://www.australianethical.com.au/news/10-tips-more-environmentally-friendly-christmas


06 December 2013

Planting notes for December

Dear gardening friends
Caught out again by December sneaking up on me but here are the notes for this month.  Enjoy planting and harvesting. We've eaten so many yummy broad beans these last few weeks!
best wishes
Margaret

DECEMBERWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4
Silverbeet - punnet, pot to ground, or direct seedingxxxx
Brussel Sprouts - punnet, pot to ground or direct seedingxxx
Kale - punnet, pot to ground or direct seedingxxx
Cabbage - punnet, pot to ground or direct seedingxxx
Broccoli - for Marchxx
Swedesxxxx
Shallots/Spring Onionsxxxx
Lettucexxxx
Kohlrabixxxx
French Bush Beansxxxx
Climbing Beans - Last chance as on the limit.x
Cauliflowerxxx
Sweetcorn - last chance as on the limit.x
Punnets
Lettucexxxx
Broccoli - punnets or pots for winterxx
Cabbage - punnets or pots for winterxx
Cauliflower - punnets or pots for winterxx

07 November 2013

Sustainable Living Festival 2013


Celebrating Sustainability

Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th November
10am - 4pm @ Prince's Wharf 1


Now in its 15th year, the Sustainable Living Festival 2013 (SLF 2013) has long been a highlight of the Tasmanian event calendar. Each year  the Festival has the Hobart waterfront buzzing with 10,000 people eager to connect and engage with sustainability and with those businesses and organisations who can help them make their dreams a reality.  This year, for the first time, the Festival will expand to offer a range of events statewide in early November, culminating in the festival weekend at Princes Wharf no.1 on the Hobart Waterfront on the 9th and 10th of November.

Full Festival Program Now Available!  

06 November 2013

National Day of Climate Action - Sunday 17 November


Let's kick off this summer with some climate action!

On 17th November join thousands of Australians in every capital city and hundreds of regional towns to make it clear that the majority of Australians want climate action.

Summer has come early and bushfires are already burning. But in a few weeks we will come together to turn up the heat and launch a summer of climate action.  Join us on Sunday November 17th and let’s make this a huge mobilisation on climate in Tasmania.

www.getup.org.au/climate

HOBART: Parliament Gardens 12pm

WHAT TO BRING: Wear hot summer colours (orange, red). Bring friends!



02 November 2013

November Gardening Diary

Dear Gardening Friends
See below the notes for a very busy November in the garden!

Also, I have just bought 2 bags of beautiful alpaca manure (like sheep manure) from the brother of a neighbour (very Tasmanian). He is happy to supply others so if you would like $5 bags of rich manure call Mike on 6239 6223.

Best wishes
Margaret

                                                          
                                                                                                                           
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Beetroot - large direct sowing for winter x
Carrot - large direct sowing cropping Feb to Oct.xx
Swedes - for winterx
Shallots/Spring onionsxxxx
Climbing Beans xxx
French Bush Beansxxxx
Sweetcorn - xxxx
as ground is warmer, can dispense with pregermination
Silverbeet - for winterx
Leeks - punnet to groundxxx
Kohlrabixxxx
Brussel Sprouts and Kale - direct seedingx
Zucchini- pots to ground. xxx
Basil - punnet to ground xxxx
Punnets or Individual Pots
Brussel Sproutsxx
Lettucexx
Silverbeet - for winterxx
Brocollixx
Cabbagex

11 October 2013

Spring de-cluttering!

Tasmanian Garage Sale Trail 

Across Tasmania on Saturday 26 October households, businesses and organisations are encouraged to take part in the Garage Sale Trail, so that all the Garage Sales in the community are on one day. For more information, visit www.garagesaletrail.com.au

You can also sell stuff


and give stuff away on Freecycle


And if all else fails:

Free tip trip weekend

The following weekend (2-3 Nov), Hobart City Council offers their annual free entry weekend into the tip. This is for Hobart residents only and only domestic quantities of waste materials will be accepted, such as a standard ute or box trailer.  To gain free entry, simply show your driver’s licence to the Tollbooth operator to verify you are a resident of Hobart. 





19 September 2013

Spring seedling sale at Eve's Garden

Spring is definitely here - despite the odd cold snap! 

A lovely reminder is that Liz  will welcome us to Eve's Garden in early October so that we can snap up her wondrous array of seedling tomatoes and other summer vegetables.   




See you there,  on Sunday 6 October 10.30 - 11.30am, at 14 Petty St. 

Tomatoes in profusion - Cosmonaut Volkov, Black Russian,
Leicester Jones, Tommy Toe, Rouge de Marmande, Gardener's Delight
(cherry) and Golden Nugget (cherry). Lettuce, silver beet, broccoli,
beetroot, mint and annual and perennial flowers. How can you resist!
Do bring your friends.
If the weather is bad it will be cancelled.

14 September 2013

Bridge to City Tree Planting – 22 September 2013



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Join us for the first planting event at the "Bridge to City" Derwent foreshore site. Come celebrate this significant milestone by planting a few trees and then enjoying a friendly morning tea, as we kick off the first official working bee at this beautiful site. With breath-taking coastal views, the sound of lapping water and the occasional appearance of dolphins and other sea life, this site really is quite a special and satisfying site to be involved in restoring.

When:                  Sunday 22 September 10-12.30pm
Meet:                   At the Regatta Ground / Cenotaph car park near the beginning of the intercity cycleway
What to bring:  Sturdy, covered shoes, long-sleeved shirt, trousers, hat, water bottle
Further info:      Contact the Hobart City Council Bushcare Coordinator on 6238 2886 or bushcare@hobartcity.com.au

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Proudly supported by:   the Friends of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, the Southern Coastcare Association of Tasmania, Hobart City Council and the Australian Government (through the Caring for Country program)