About

Gender

Female


Location

Waiheke Island


Suburb

Sandy Bay


I can offer

Tools & Equipment to hire/borrow


Food Growing Skill Level

Confident


Experience and Qualifications

Lots of years in the garden


I am interested in...

Learning, Preserving, Helping Others, Seed Savers, Swapping Food


Tell us about your garden and what you're growing

Mint, ginger, rhubarb, persimmon, feijoa, grapes, broad beans, parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, leeks, chillis, guava, plums, shallots, garlic, borage, giant mustard, rocket, beans, silver beet, spinach, lettuce, lemon, mandarin, lime, kaffir lime, chives, berries, passionfruit, artichoke, cucumber, guava, persimmon, cardamom,


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  • Hi Annette. I would like to return your mattock but have forfotten your address. Please phone me on 3298 or email me on chrisgreaves@slingshot.co.nz since I jon't check ooooby much these days. Thanks. Chris
  • Sweet Pea Seeds...I've left a packet for you at the store :)
  • Annette, all my recipe books are back in Australia. Might take me a while to get into the swing of contributing seasonal recipes, but I am keen. Karen.
  • Tanks for the recipe group Annette. Do you have a picture of yourself for your profile yet?
  • Annette. Do you want to start a recipe group? It's easy, just add a group and call it 'Recipes'.
  • I'm thinking now about pot pourri. As my flower garden hasn't had time to establish yet, I would like to plant in the gaps all those scented plants that make a garden interesting. I remember vaguely a recipe for pot pourri taht included brandy - if anyone has this I would be grateful
  • Hullo Annette, Wow! I am blown away by your speedy response. I would love some pots to grow herbs in. Can you spare between 10-20? Any size will do, and I can just plant different herbs accordingly. Pete has explained that you will probably be up this way tomorrow. I would love to meet you. Regards, Karen.
  • Another fabulous Waiheke day, which makes up for the day I had in town yesterday confronting traffic and crowds...
    So today I have planted a ginger plant, not the wild pest, but the one that I can hopefully harvest and cook with in a few months and also supply local ooooby-ites (what are we called, BTW?) with plants of their own if liked.
    I have also planted borage to encourge bees. Which means I will have borage forever and ever.
  • By the way. Thank you sooo much for the tomato and basil. They are thriving.
  • Hi Annette. Thanks for joining the Waiheke Island group. Have you got a nice photo of yourself yet? It would be great to see some shots of your food gardens too.
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