Living off the land
Making the most of nature, our edible landscape and generally revelling in the wonder and energy of natural systems and processes.
Elderflower 'champagne'
Harvesting rain
Farming USA
I listened to a recent edition of the podcast "2 beers with Steve" in which he discusses small scale local agriculture and the failings of mechanised, chemical based industrial farming.
In order to better visualise the rise of the mega farm I put together this graph (click to view larger) that depicts changes to US farming over time.
It would be interesting to get hold of similar statistics for NZ.
http://twobeerswithsteve.libsyn.com/ind...
15 Mar 2010
In order to better visualise the rise of the mega farm I put together this graph (click to view larger) that depicts changes to US farming over time.
It would be interesting to get hold of similar statistics for NZ.
http://twobeerswithsteve.libsyn.com/ind...
15 Mar 2010
Blackberries
Wild blackberries are a bit of a curse round here, growing rampantly wherever they can. However at this time of year they redeem themselves somewhat by offering up sweet berries.
In addition to the thorny wild plants, we have a thornless variety in the garden that produces larger, more accessible berries.
16 Feb 2010
In addition to the thorny wild plants, we have a thornless variety in the garden that produces larger, more accessible berries.
16 Feb 2010
Plum Wine
With an excess of plums and apparently to much spare time, I decided to try and make wine. The process is reasonably simple, so I have high hopes.
No doubt as other fruit come ready I'll be experimenting with other flavours.
30 Jan 2010
No doubt as other fruit come ready I'll be experimenting with other flavours.
30 Jan 2010
Harvest
Date:22 Mar 2009
Hares
These large rabbit like creatures are fast moving and hard to spot with their natural camouflage. Ideal for food as they are a pest, eating young trees.
The cat always enjoys a bit to fresh hare and, if I'm feeling particularly adventurous, I try cooking a bit too.
01 Nov 2008
The cat always enjoys a bit to fresh hare and, if I'm feeling particularly adventurous, I try cooking a bit too.
01 Nov 2008






