Adelaide Botanic Garden: Heirloom-seed mission

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Today wasn't going to be so good from a weather perspective; cool, only fourteen degrees with showers sweeping across the city and some intermittent blue skies. That forecast didn't fill me with enthusiasm but I'd spent yesterday planning out a mission to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens with the target being heirloom seeds and I wasn't about to let inclement weather prevent me from deploying said seed-mission.


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Adelaide Botanic Gardens

I visit several times a year as the gardens change so much with the seasons. Located right in the city the gardens cover around fifty hectares of ground and there's several different types of gardens including Australian forest, water Mediterranean, wetland, rose garden, Australian native, dahlia garden, fernery and others. There's also several architectural features like the museum of economic botany, Amazon waterlily pavilion, palm house and the Southern Hemisphere's largest single span conservatory housing a rainforest.

There's also many sculptures dotted about the place, water features, ponds and creeks and, of course, a lot of open grassed areas with very old and established trees spread around the place; perfect for picnics. The Botanic Gardens also has a couple of cafés and a restaurant and function centre plus a garden store. It's a lovely place to stroll, to find a little nook out of the way, and just be with nature.

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The seed mission

My mission was more of a recce, a reconnaissance, than a direct action mission to be honest. I've been doing some vegetable gardening of late and wanted to check out the heirloom seeds I'd heard about that are available at the Diggers Garden Shop in the Botanic Gardens.

Heirloom seeds are gathered after flowering, are open-pollinated and are non-genetically modified. Basically, an unaltered seed which will produce repeatable results. That's my understanding anyway. All I know for sure is I'm keen to start growing vegetables from heirloom seeds so wanted to do some research, talk to some people and see what's up.

The shop is located in the Schomburgk Pavilion which also houses one of the cafés, called Café Fibonacci, and provides access to the museum also.

The photos below were all taken in the pavilion. There's many varieties of plants on sale, all found within the Botanic Garden; it's not like a traditional nursery though and there's a limited supply but it's all Botanic Gardens oriented which is cool. One can wander about and see the mature plants in the garden and then purchase them to take home.

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I was there for vegetables though and after perusing some strawberry plants that I really wanted in a rack outside, about ten different varieties, I headed inside for a wander about and to talk with one of the workers there and to find out a little more about the heirloom seed thing as I know so little about it.

The shop isn't huge and it's not filled with everything under the sun; it's just got a selected stock of items with a focus on quality and items that are specific to the Botanic Gardens - Products they use, and some other garden stuff and a few books. It's not a souvenir shop.

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I was really keen on getting one of those little bee houses you see in the larger image above but I refrained, somehow, and ended up walking out with nothing but information, no seeds even, but I had a list of some things I'd be back for.

It was good to talk with the shopkeeper though, a knowledgeable chap who used to work in the Botanic Gardens as a gardener. He seemed to have all the information I needed and whilst my questions weren't all that technical it answered enough to allow me to chase down further information...And yes I know I could have got this information online but I'm an analogue sort of chap. Besides, I couldn't have taken a walk through the gardens on my computer so there was that drawcard also.

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Garden walking

As I said earlier the weather wasn't that great today. There were some moments of blue skies and a little sunshine but it was mainly overcast, cool and reasonably windy. I'd brought along my camera, macro lens and tripod but it was far too windy to capture anything worth keeping so I resorted to phone photography as I wandered about.


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I'll admit that the Botanic Gardens didn't seem as splendid as usual today however I still enjoyed walking around, the fresh air and having nature around me.

The cool thing is that there's not only paved pathways which allow wheelchair access for those who need it, but also little out-of-the-way paths that meander through the gardens. They open out to little secluded nooks and grassed areas and provide some privacy and seclusion. I've spent many moments in places such as this reading books in solitude and sometimes even taking a nap, falling asleep to the sounds of the creek or the birds. Just lovely. I took some of those paths today and enjoyed the adventure.

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My heirloom seed mission was a success today and not just from the seed-fact-finding perspective but also from the peace-of-mind-finding perspective. As I wander about natural places like this I find worries and stresses melt away, for a time at least, and I tend to feel better. Better is a pretty good way to feel I guess right?

If you're ever in Adelaide the Botanic Gardens are a great place to visit and are only a few minutes walk from the very centre of the city. It's free to enter and is open year-round. Whether it's a walk, lunch or an information-gathering mission like mine today these gardens are a great place to spend some time with nature.


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I've been eyeing bee houses and beekeeping for a few years as well. Would be great for the environment and who doesn't like fresh honey? It seems like could be a lot of upkeep, maintenance, and such though. And then the costs of all the extra items, smokepot, suit, etc.. Definitely not doing it without the suit for me! Anyone else out there beekeep and care to post more info on the costs, equipment, time, etc.? Maybe it's not as much as I think.

I've never seen a bee post, like a honey bee post, here Kris. But it'd be cool. I know a guy here who does it on a domestic level and has some fun. It wold be cool to eat one's own honey I'd say.

Fresh honeycomb is fantastic!

Yeah, not so good for diabetics like me...But I indulge sometimes. :)

Yeah I can imagine. Diabetes is tough but in some ways it's like lactose intolerance which I had. Some of the worst things for us have lots of milk and sugar in it and our bodies are trying to tell us to stay away from it lol

Yeah it's shitty I guess but it's not too bad and I have some sugar now and then. I'm pretty careful though.

I see a lot of videos online of a blonde woman in Texas who does it without a suit. She does use smoke and stuff but she's brave to not do it without a suit. I would like to beekeep that's for sure!

I saw that. Not for me, not as allergic as I used to be as a kid, used to get pretty significant local swelling. Would not want to see what a few stings would do.

Sounds like a great time man! I too am one to just do a little recon the old fashion way. Talk to people! Siena has taken a little too much to this anti social shit and she won’t go and ask someone for something much anymore. I’m not a big fan. We are social beings after all!

Sad that I remember seeing your post about the gardens in late fall for you, shedding their colors and stuff. Now it’s the blooming! I think it’s very interesting for me to have someone I talk to in Australia, keeps us reminded that for every warm day there is an opposing cold one somewhere on the other half of the world below us.

It's really quite odd to think that people will be heading into some very cold times but here it's going to get oven-hot! Still, it's good for a contrast I guess, when it's hot here I can read posts about snow!

Spring started well here but we're in the grip of a cold (very cool) spate right now. It'll clear and well be into the high 20s, then 30's and in January into the high 40's. It's the way of it. I mean Celcius of course.

Well I am feeling happy that the weather is changing and the weather is getting good now because a few days ago hear it was very hot and now it's changing and that makes me feel happy

looking at all those pictures they look so beautiful all of those flowers and it makes me realise how beautiful the nature can be it only needs a person like you to to get close to the nature now I love nature and I love flowers and trees but I just don't have that much time to to go to a garden or a park and enjoy the nature for a while maybe someday I will but to your post I can say that I have enjoyed all those pictures and it looks so lovely

I hope you find the time to get yourself into the natural world as it's a very energising thing to do. I always feel more at peace when surrounded by nature and more connected with the world.

Thanks for your comment, it's appreciated.

It helps alot surrounding By Nature it gives you that feel of humanity it makes your heart soft and I think it's really good think and it makes you healthy as well you to take breath in a fresh air it's beautiful

It doesn't take a significant distance to get somewhere a lot of times. Just spending 10 minutes in a place like this is enough to right a mental situation we could be in, I think!

Hopefully you can find somewhere to go like this even if it's just for 10 minutes. Your body will thank you!

Well I completely agree with you on this but the problem is not the place there are many places in Rome where it's full of nature but the point is that I don't have much time but now I am trying to take some time out and do as you said

actually my students I am studying and I am working and I am doing so many things so that's why I don't get time but now I am thinking about to plan like every Sunday or maybe one day in a week to go to some place full of nature

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As I said earlier the weather wasn't that great today.

But your photo tell different! Great work! !PIZZA

Thanks @menzo. Trust me, it wasn't all blue skies. I got rained on too.

you are welcome.. ahhh I see.

I have this flower and plant weakness, and right at the bat when I saw this photo I fell in love with their cuteness.

Seeing spring time colours always makes me happy although each season has its attraction.