Australian Christmas Carols

December 21, 2008 Ben General

One of my twitter followers asked about Christmas in Australia, and not having snow. Here is a christmas carol that is somewhat popular over here. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Merry Christmas!

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Direct Sowing Tomatoes

December 14, 2008 Ben General

It’s too hot at my place to plant seeds in pots to grow into seedlings, they get very dry very quickly and never seem to make it. Any place with enough light for them gets up around 40 degrees C, and the potting mix dries out. Time for some direct seeding! In the veggie patch [...]

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Mealybug Control

December 14, 2008 Ben Garden

In the summer when its nice and warm with an increase in humidity Mealybugs begin to cluster on new shoots of plants. Mealybug females feed on plant sap. They attach themselves to the plant and secrete a powdery wax layer which is used for protection while they suck the plant juices. This waxy layer protects [...]

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How to Compost – Videos

December 7, 2008 Ben DIY

Sitting in the airport yesterday while being delayed, there happened to be a free wifi connection available (thanks Qantas Club!). 7 hours of delay gave me plenty of time to browse through some great YouTube videos on my iPod Touch. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video This one armed [...]

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10 free garden boosting activites

December 7, 2008 Ben DIYGarden

While sitting on an aeroplane a couple of days ago, I came up with a list of things that I could do when I got home that will not cost much to do, and will boost my garden. Collect horse manure – My friend owns two horses, I regularly go and ‘clean up’ her paddock [...]

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Three bulbs for Summer

December 4, 2008 Ben Garden

It’s not too late to plant out some bulbs to keep your garden in colour through to autumn. Here are six of my all time favorites! Dahlia – many forms, colours such as red, pink, yellow, white and purple. They enjoy full sun, plenty of manure and fertilizer. Canna – growing to two meters tall, [...]

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Water Restrictions – How ironic

November 30, 2008 Ben General

The local newspaper reads that Stage 3 Water Restrictions are now in force, No sprinklers, no hosing down concrete, no this, no that… Yet outside it’s pouring rain, 34mm later (~1.35 inches) there will be no need to water the lawn for at least a week now, even if it doesn’t rain! The weather man [...]

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Uses for Excess Mangoes

November 24, 2008 Ben General

It’s criminal to let mangoes go to waste, but this year there are just too many to poke a stick (or many sticks) at. Almost everyone I know has a mango tree, or knows someone else who does, so there is little way to give them away. Please don’t hurl abuse for the waste, but [...]

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Vegetable Gardening in the 1940′s

November 23, 2008 Ben Garden

Stumbling along today, I found this old gem! http://www.veoh.com/videos/v16363707XMhgTzc7 It’s a video from the 1940′s about two kids learning about vegetable gardening. While some of the methods are a little out dated (spraying bugs with Arsenate of Lead), and the dialogue is somewhat dodgy… as a whole its a great little film about gardening. I [...]

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I’d Like to Check You For Ticks

November 15, 2008 Ben General

Last night I took a look at my Daschund and noticed that she had a tick on her eyelid (that’s got to hurt). The old saying goes, when you find a mouse you have mice, in this case many ticks. My German Shepherd dog also has small ticks all through her thick coat. Now where [...]

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