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      Experience blockhill

      This selection includes photos taken over the course of years of development and progress on the land.

      Autumn afternoon

      Autumn afternoon

      Date   May 01, 2014
      Edible garden

      Edible garden

      Details   Apples and lots of other (more exotic) edibles
      Date   February 22, 2014
      Growing, growing...

      Growing, growing...

      Date   March 26, 2014
      Poppies and phacelia

      Poppies and phacelia

      Details   Flowers growing by the guest house
      Date   December 10, 2013
      Spring in the garden

      Spring in the garden

      Details   New areas of garden in development. Phase 1 bee plants.
      Date   November 05, 2013
      Bellbird on red hot poker plant

      Bellbird on red hot poker plant

      Details   Bellbirds love nectar and can often be seen clinging to these flowers dotted about our garden.
      Date   November 08, 2013
      Rooster

      Rooster

      Having a rooster offers a number of benefits, if you can overlook the noisy crowing:
      • Helps encourage the chooks to start laying earlier
      • Provides some level of predator protection
      • Creates fertilised eggs if yo want to hatch baby chickens
      October 01, 2014
        Rooster 
      Bumble bee working

      Bumble bee working

      Details   We love our hard working bumble bees. Here one explores the solomon's seal.
      Date   November 06, 2013
      Hot dry summer

      Hot dry summer

      Details   Early January and things are starting to look and feel dry
      Date   January 07, 2015
      Tags     summer 
      Freshly created swale

      Freshly created swale

      Details   It's never too late to add another swale, it's just a matter of squeezing it in amongst the existing plantings, fences and other obstacles.
      The swales not only do a fantastic job of capturing and infiltrating surface runoff during rainy times but also break up the land in interesting and attractive ways.
      Date   December 03, 2014
      Tags     Swale  Food forest  Water 
      Garden swales

      Garden swales

      Reconfiguring the garden after some inspiration from Geoff Lawton permaculture DVD.
      By laying out the garden beds along the contour we get easy access with improved water infiltration and retention. The width allows for easy reaching to the centre from either side. In the rare instances when we want to irrigate it is simply a matter of flooding the path for a while.
      July 31, 2015
        swale  garden  2012  2015 
      olmec
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      Plastic house

      Plastic house

      Details   Well designed plastic house offers plenty of space for growing exostic and out of season crops
      Date   July 30, 2013
      Tags     garden 
      Plum tree blossoms at night

      Plum tree blossoms at night

      Date   September 13, 2015
      Tags     blossom  plum 
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      Rota takes a bath in a swale

      Rota takes a bath in a swale

      Details   We have a number of swales out where the pigs live but this one is their current favourite. Nothing better for the pig than a mud bath on a hot sunny day. It seems that the action of the pigs hooves (feet) and their rolling in the mud actually help seal the swale so it holds water better.
      Date   October 31, 2013
      Tags     pig  swale 
      Video
      Muscovy ducklings

      Muscovy ducklings

      Details   Young ducklings enjoy exploring the swales with their mother
      Date   February 07, 2015
      Tags     ducks 
      House and gardens in November

      House and gardens in November

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      Wood mounds and emerging food forest

      Wood mounds and emerging food forest

      Date   November 13, 2015
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      Transforming the chicken house

      Transforming the chicken house

      Date   November 13, 2015
      Tags     chickens  plastic house  project 
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      Out the gate

      Out the gate

      Date   November 13, 2015
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      Grubba the ginger pig

      Grubba the ginger pig

      Date   October 12, 2014
      Tags     pig 
      Muskovys under almond

      Muskovys under almond

      Date   August 26, 2013
      Tags     duck  almond  food forest 
      Autumn bounty - pears

      Autumn bounty - pears

      Details   Ripe pears are simply wonderful and one of the easiest fruit for us to grow.
      Date   March 02, 2013
      Tags     pears 
      Summer produce

      Summer produce

      Details   Fresh chilli and capsicum from the plastic house
      Date   April 08, 2015
      Tags     Capsicum  Vegetable 
      Tree top panorama

      Tree top panorama

      Details   Looking out over the block from top of a silver wattle shortly before it was coppiced.
      Date   April 29, 2017
      Explore Panorama

      Star tetrahedron

      Details   Constructed from two interlocking Tetrahedron to form the star tetrahedron (also known as the merkaba vehicle of light) – represent the innermost law of the physical world: the inseparable relationship between the two complementary halves – the positive and negative, the manifest and the unmanifest – which form a perfect equilibrium. Depending on your vantage point this arrangement will look different as the photos illustrate.
      Date   September 05, 2016
      Tags     art  sculpture 
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      Early October

      Early October

      Details   We've been working flat out with our Intern, Zac, and so it's been a while since our last horn tooting photo update. So here it is, bellbirds, blossoms, native nitrogen fixers and food forest progress. Enjoy and then get out there and invite nature into your bit of the world.
      Date   October 06, 2017
      Tags     2017  October 
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      Little brown frog

      Little brown frog

      Often heard, never seen, this little creature has been chirping away quite frequently since our wetland has matured.
      I was surprised and excited to discover it hiding in the pile of bricks.
      March 01, 2013
        frog 
      Baby Fantail

      Baby Fantail

      Known for its friendly 'cheet cheet' call and energetic flying antics, the aptly named fantail is one of the most common and widely distributed native birds on the New Zealand mainland.

      It is easily recognised by its long tail which opens to a fan.

      February 24, 2010
        Fantail  Native  Bird 
      Wood pigeon

      Wood pigeon

      These birds can be seen in the orchard throughout the year feasting on blossoms and plums.
      August 07, 2011
      olmec
      Quooks!

      Quooks!

      Today the baby quails have hatched and the big clucky chook has become a mother! There are six babies altogether. There were 7 this morning, but that's a sad and rather funny story.....basically the little quail was sitting up in the nest box and was chirping away. It then got excited and jumped giddily out of the nest box, bounced off the ramp, landed on the floor and was promptly picked up in the beak of hungry chook who thought it was a scrap of food. We tried to rescue it, but it was too tiny to survive such a trama. But at least it got to have a near flight experience in it's short little life.
      December 05, 2009
        chooks  chickens  quail 
      Melisa Sinclair
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      Strawberries ripening on the plants

      Strawberries ripening on the plants

      The strawberries are in blossom and a few have set fruit. They're still green but swelling fast.
      November 02, 2009
      Blockhill
      Parnassus Heights

      Parnassus Heights

      Looking west from the top of the hills that form the southern edge of our valley. The Waiau river can be seen catching late evening sun.
      March 22, 2010
        waiau  view  river 
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      Nor'west summer

      Nor'west summer

      Last light on the first day of the new decade. Nor'west clouds formations are typical of this time of year.
      November 20, 2012
      olmec
      Feeding the chooks

      Feeding the chooks

      A view of the chook paddock from the hill across the gully.
      November 18, 2009
      olmec
      Sights and sounds from the deck

      Sights and sounds from the deck

      Looking out and down into the gully just before sunset (7:30pm)

      Press the play button (below) to hear the birds and stream.
      November 11, 2009
       deckSounds.mp3
      Myrtus Ugni AKA Chilean Guava or NZ Cranberry

      Myrtus Ugni AKA Chilean Guava or NZ Cranberry

      Tags     2022 
      Hover fly

      Hover fly

      Tags     2022 

      Garage improvement - 3 years later

      Details   Secret swale at west end of workshop. Planted with bulbs, tagasaste for nitrogen and quick frost canopy over lemon and climbing kiwifruit. Ground cover of oregano and alpine strawberries.
      Date   August 24, 2015
      Tags     upgrade  zone1 
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