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
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Three Sisters Experiment
I thought I would put up a picture of my "three sisters" experiment. That's the one following the lead of the American Indians who grow corn, beans and pumpkin together. I planted corn plants and then a climbing bean seed beside. I don't know if you can see very well but the beans are winding themselves around the corn as support. The pumpkin is a late addition and is one of those little Golden Nugget plants - it is providing extra ground shading. So support, shelter and ground cover is all going on here. I have used plenty of compost though as all good feeders.
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I was a bit late to the party with my veggies this year. We built a fully enclosed vegetable garden towards the end of the year to prevent last years native animal food fest fiasco from being this years. A good friend helped me plant out the garden with seedlings but there wasn't much thought, rhyme or reason about where anything went to be honest. I love the idea of three sisters and am going to give it a go in Spring. Cheers for sharing what is obviously a good idea :)
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