Sustainable Organic Gardening

September, 2012

Remember the rosemary

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 26th, 2012
Author:
Chook Whisperer

After killing my rosemary plant through enthusiastic over-harvesting, I was alarmed to discover that a replacement was not readily available: the recent wet weather had not been kind to the young plants in nurseries. Suddenly, I needed rosemary in nearly everything I wanted to cook and there was none to be had. It made me […]

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Aromatherapy for chooks

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 19th, 2012
Author:
Chook Whisperer

Lining your chooks’ nesting and laying boxes with sweet-smelling herbs may seem a bit ‘out there’ at first, but when you think that many species of wild birds add aromatic plants to their nesting material, the idea may be worth considering for the local flock. Herbs used in this way by wild birds usually have […]

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Terrific turmeric

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
Author:
Lazy Gardener

Most of us know turmeric in powdered form purchased off the grocer’s shelf. I have to admit that I hadn’t until fairly recently used fresh turmeric, when I was given some to try. Turmeric is a tropical rhizome and is part of the ginger family; it is used extensively in Thai and Indian cooking. It […]

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Hot ginger

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 5th, 2012
Author:
Lazy Gardener

When I was a child my grandfather always had a ginger jar on the sideboard, more often than not almost empty with just a few crystallised ginger left in it. He had an amazing collection of beautiful ginger jars giving his not-so-secret penchant away. Crystallised ginger is not something I enjoy but the beautiful ginger […]

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