Born and raised on a South Kaipara farm, Keren Mackay has now moved from being a Professional Countrywoman on a 10 acre block to a slightly bigger block near the town of Palmerston in Otago – where countrywomen tend to live on 10,000 acre blocks rather than 10! Apart from working part time for Heritage New Zealand at Totara Estate near Oamaru, Keren has launched a new venture called The Professional Countrywoman Network. To find out more go to http://professionalcountrywoman.com
Vintage Style Garden Design Wall Calendar
Vintage Style Kitchen Garden Wall Calendar
This vintage style Kitchen Garden wall poster will not only look gorgeous on your wall but is a very practical guide to getting started in your vegetable garden. Don’t know what to plant where and when? Check the plan for the current year and follow the guidelines for the current seasons.
Shows a 4 year crop rotation cycle to encourage healthy gardens and long term sustainable gardening for us and the earth. A beautiful and useful gift for gardeners everywhere whether you are experienced or a beginner
Special online offer. Regular price is $16.10 + p&p per poster but if you buy online it is 2 for $19.90 + P&P of $6.75. Buy one for yourself and one to give away to a young gardener! You can either email me with your order on keren@professionalcountrywoman.com
3 comments:
Hi Keren. I too, "strongly believe in having family fruit and vege gardens whether you live in the town or country." and am pleased to see yo blogging about your experiences is making that real. Palmerston and thereabouts is a very interesting area, horticulturally and I'm going to be following your activities there closely.You have some very good apples in your area and a lot of our learning came from an elderly gentleman, sadly passed-away, who did his research from his home in Palmerston.
My first comment and it's not even from my mother! Thanks Robert! It's people like you who are not only making it happen but able to eloquently speak and write about it who are leading the way! That's interesting to hear about the apples. Must follow up with that. Did you know Trevor Ross? We bought a block of his land without knowing its history and consequently delighted to find out he was old-school organic and make compost on that block. Apparently also famous for his fruit based alcohol as well which he plied many of his visitors. He died just before we came so feel we have missed a great teacher.
Hi again, Keren. Sorry I didn't re-check this post and missed your reply - it's quite hard to start a new habit, visiting a new blog, no matter how interesting, as the field is quite crowded and it takes time to get around it. You are making a lovely job of "The Professional Countrywoman" and I will try harder no to visit regularly. Your 'what to do now' focus is really useful. I didn't know of Trevor Ross but will ask my 'lived in Palmerston forever' friends if they knew of him. He sounds a great guy. Have you caught up with my 'Common Ground' proposal?
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