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

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Coping with Drought

As much of the East Coastof NZ has been experiencing very dry conditions I thought this story on Radio NZ National was a good one.  It's not very long but worth a listen. He is going to be doing a road show throughout NZ starting in Balclutha on 14 Feb 2015 so once I find out about that I will post that link as well.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/20164300/drought-conditions-in-canterbury

Originally aired on Nine To Noon, Wednesday 21 January 2015

Canterbury farmers are urging the government to declare a drought, and want to be able to take water from Lake Tekapo. A South Island Farmer who has changed his practices to withstand continuing droughts says farmers need to adapt to climate change, and more irrigation is not the answer. Doug Avery of Grassmere, in Marlborough, says droughts nearly ruined him, but he changed the way he farms and managed to improve profitability on his farm despite 12 years of below average rainfall.

1 comment:

The Professional Countrywoman said...

Just got hold of Doug and he said they will be Oamaru in 19 March. http://www.resilientfarmer.co.nz/