Archive for January, 2008

A Change is as Good as a Holiday

General | Posted by Dean
Jan 17 2008

Today we got the news that our application to move to the Illawarra has been accepted. Being a new area the house is exceptionally new and has very few, if any flaws. Personally I am yet to see the place physically, but the raw emotion and excitement that has come from those that have leads me to believe I will be very happy with the move.

Now for some photography of the place.

The House

New Digs - Outside

Bathroom

Dining Room

Lounge

Kitchen

That is it folks. I am sure looking forward to getting into this place now across the Australia Day long weekend. We will though be doing the ocker thing on Australia Day and will be bludging the day away at the beach in anticipation of some fireworks. The days surrounding that Saturday though will be hectic.

I probably will be unable to blog on those days, so am now going to formulate some scheduled posts for the period. Rest assured it will become increasingly cheaper to advertise on my Entrecard for those of you interested.

Favourite 5 Meme

Meme | Posted by Dean
Jan 16 2008

Jayne from Our Great Southern Land has tagged me with a meme. Now I will first say I generally do not participate in these things, but that is probably because I have never had one thrown at me. So I shall give this a go.

This meme’s rules are;

1. Post 5 links to 5 of your previously written posts. The posts have to relate to the 5 key words : family, friend, yourself, your love, anything you like.

2. Tag 5 other friends to do this meme. Try to tag at least 2 new acquaintances so that you get to know them each a little bit better.

Family – Well given I run a gardening blog I tend not to write about family directly. However, we are planning a move so I guess my Wollongong Here We Come post fits this category.

Friend – Through the magic of Entrecard I have linked up with Ferrari Dave. I have entered his Entrecard points contest so for this item I will use Win 500 Entrecard Credits.

Yourself – The Weighing In post deals with my quest to become a leaner and meaner person.

Your Love – The love of my life is without doubt socko. In the post sockos spot gets a face list I blogged about the initial move to WordPress from my previous half arsed CMS called bL0gK33p3r.

Anything I Like – This blog deals with one of my favourite topics that is cheap, effective, reuse for gardening. Easy Peesy Snail Traps.

Now to tag 5 people that I think may be willing enough to give this a go.

There we go my first meme done. Wasn’t too hard I guess.

Wollongong Here We Come

General | Posted by Dean
Jan 15 2008

Today marks the day that we have finally looked for accommodation in Wollongong. We have decided to make the move to Wollongong for a number of reasons.

Primarily we are looking for a bigger house, but at an affordable price. Thus moving to another part of Sydney was not going to cut it. Given Wollongong is an hour from Sydney and affordable it is a logical choice. Although a city it is more akin to a large town in many respects.

Another compelling reason to move to the ‘Gong is the wish to lead a more relaxed life style. Don’t get me wrong, I like Sydney, but I like to be able to relax aswell and in Sydney there is just always something on. Wollongong though looks like it will be more like the old Fremantle pace that I fully enjoyed. A pace where you are able to relax if you wish, or find something to do if you wish to do something. Not always on the go, go, go as the Sydney life is.

The final reason is that we are looking to purchase. However, given the uncertain interest rate future we are not in a position to move immediately. Thus we shall rent and check the lay of the land. By the time we are ready to buy hopefully the interest rate situation will be more certain, and heading downwards. Wishful thinking I know, but one can live in hope.

After filling out the rental application forms, and seeing the houses that they are for, and listening to the passion that was dripping from the family I am really looking forward to moving. The only thing I am dreading is the longer commute to Sydney for work, it will though give me time to construct a blog using either a standard pen and paper, or potentially the iPod/Mac. I will have to investigate that further.

Mulching Day

Gardening, Tools | Posted by Dean
Jan 14 2008

As I have mentioned previously mulching has been a weak point in my gardening quests. This became very apparent when I read Mulching Day over at Urban Cultivation very early on in my gardening quest. Lee talked about the many benefits of mulching and chose to use store bought sugar cane mulch. I agree with the benefits of mulching and am primarlly concerned with the water conservation aspects. I was also keen to avoid having to purchase mulch, which after all is simply shredded garden litter and prunings.

So I had a look at how I could produce my own and decided that I needed a garden shredder. As luck would have it my company runs a rewards scheme that is linked to the Wish List site. Within the site was a Ryobi 2400w electric garden shredder that I had enough reward points to obtain. So after consultation with socko I placed my order and was waiting for its arrival somewhat anxiously.

Ryobi Garden Shredder

On Friday my new toy arrived. After unpacking the box and assembling the unit, only a few screws, I set about mulching. Where the unit was assembled was near a stack of wood that is used during winter in the fire pit, or the traditional wood burning barbecue. As we have little intention of stoking either in the midst of summer I tested the unit with this material.

Within a half to three quarters of an hour I had a good supply of fresh mulch to apply during my watering run. So the mulch was applied to about 25% of the front garden. The capsicums, chillis, tomatoes, kangaroo paw, rosemary, egg plant, and frangipani’s were the beneficiaries on the run. The reason these plants were picked was that their pots always seem to be the driest upon inspection. Regularly requiring a good soak, and not just a casual maintenance watering. Also, many of these plants are currently bearing fruit, and I do not want to lose that valuable produce because the plants were missing out on the precious water.

Fresh Home Made Mulch

Due to a wealth of prunings I intended to get back to mulching on Saturday. However, due to me having to manage several web site issues by the time I was in a position to resume mulching it was dusk. I decided that Sunday would be mulching day instead.

As such, I intended spending the whole day performing this task with my new toy, however the weather played havoc with those plans. First it was too hot to get enthused about leaving the air conditioning and performing such a physical task. When I checked the thermometer on the weather vane it read 41 degress celsius, this is a bit of a misleading reading due the weather vanes positioning is in direct sun. Then when the heat broke, it quickly turned into thunder storms and the reading plummeted to 29 degrees celsius in an hour. So all in all I got about an hour of mulching in. It was enough to mulch half the front garden. So there is about 25% of the front, and the entire back vegetable garden to do.

The Ryobi garden mulcher has lived up to expectations, and in some ways exceeded them. I can see that it is, and will continue to be, a valuable garden tool. As valuable as the Homelite Mighty Lite Line Trimmer. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a home mulching solution. It will do most small prunings with ease and produce a great mulch to spread on the garden and protect from weeds and save water.

The rain in the evening has been a benefit to the garden, and the mulch will trap that goodness in. I also have a new product to trial soon that is essentially a bag that holds 1.2 litres of water. I will not be giving anything further away at this stage, but it looks like a really good true blue Australian product.

The End of an Era

Geek, Web Sites and Social Networking | Posted by Dean
Jan 13 2008

The #Peers.20s room on the Induced IRC network closed recently. This was a great room that was frequented by many for a number of years. The room was a foundation room that followed the split away from the Telstra Big Pond IRC server after some controversial decisions were made some years back. I will not go into details, but suffice to say they were poor decisions for the chat community in my opinion.

Unfortunately, over recent months the #Peers.20s channel has dwindled in numbers with users flocking to other rooms such as #Chat and #Lounge. Thus a tough decision was made to cease the room for good. As a result the web site that I used to host at http://peers20s.schwoit.com has also ended and is now redirected here for the next month or so, after which time it to will cease.

I still thoroughly recommend the Induced IRC network run by knowledgeable and responsible administrators. It remains the premier chat service in Australia, and when I do squeeze in a chat that is where I will be hanging. If you wish to give it a go simply click Chat Australia. There is a small applet that will need to be trusted. Alternatively hit on Induced IRC and access from there.