Blooming and Bold


Without the buzzards and bees

Where would we all bee?

In an outdoor room

Searching for shrubs and trees ...


A blog by Nicolle Kuna, author, Green Spin (or) Promoting the Green Message (2012)

A blog about sustainable landscaping and some eco-humour and eco-creativity which helps open up audience receptivity.

Inside this blog we look at everything that is encroaching in to our natural urban landscapes –outdoor rooms (errchkem), weeds, nutrients, and the way these affect our rivers, ground-water and general environment. It's easy to forget that all our eco-systems are interconnected. The first few months of the blog are reflections on the benefits of gardens vs constructed backyards (a la the outdoor room phenomenon). More nature in our midst is a blessed thing! There’s a bit of art to add extra colour and gardenesque inspiration.

Also see our website on social marketing for greenies

TIME FOR A GARDEN CHECK-UP ?

Nicolle and her fellow-workers do site visits from inner Melbourne out to northern suburbs, and can help with all the issues that crop up (pardon the err ... pun) with gardens, as with the wider landscape:

eg. plant recommendations, landscape materials to use (life cycle analysis, inputs, outputs, waste and recycling aspects), fertilisers to avoid, how everything we do affects local habitats, etcetera. Workshops can be arranged, to suit the needs of the group.

To contact us – go to the contact us page http://www.converseconserve.com as the contact facility on this blog has been giving us mischief.

What’s orange and black, homeless

and likes

to pounce?

A hopping mad Xmas beetle


in its new outdoor room.


Proper attribution for above garden design goes to

Andrew Jones, artist and designer.

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Monday, 27 February 2012

The List Goes On (not at all a listless list)

http://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/discover-benefits-plants-reducing-crime-and-preventing-zombie-attacks.html

Here is a list that shows some other benefits that plants can achieve, apart from the other benefits I've listed throughout my blog (especially the first post).

Now I know a lot of you out there are concerned about zombies, so read on.


1 comment:

  1. Hi, clever and hilarious post. Those videos are humour combined with education.

    How about the seed invaders? Those nasty seed pods of agapanthus not trimmed off? Whilst enjoying the look of agapanthus, the thought of their invading open gardens, nature strips is a worry, has become quite an issue in the metropolitan area.

    Sure could be a video about the agavaders. How to control them while keeping them in gardens. Anyone?

    Meanwhile keep those secateurs handy. Clip, clip.

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