Tuesday, 17 September 2013

The Secret

I have discovered the secret to great looking plants.
 
Trace Elements.
 
Trace Elements isn’t some brand spanking new fertiliser on the block. It’s an essential item to healthy soils.
 
Most gardeners are going ‘pfft’ - I so knew that.
 
Well you might know it but how many of you use a complete trace element mix on your gardens at least once a year? What about your pots, at least twice a year?
 
It seems everyone fertilises and expects to see results. What happens when you do all the right things but you don’t see the results you want? 
A common question is – “I’ve given my plants all the TLC they can handle, I’ve fertilised, watered well, even checked the pH level and it's perfect.  What could possibly be wrong with my plants?
Trace elements.
 
Most of us are aware that plants require mineral nutrients for their growth and development. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, the macro elements, the names that usually appear on fertilizer packages, whether you use organic or chemical fertilizers.  It is sometimes assumed that they are the "important" nutrients.  These macro elements are just consumed by the plants in large quantities. Trace elements, micro nutrients can often be forgotten about as they are required in minuscule quantities.
When it comes to macro elements being the most important nutrients, nothing could be further from the truth. Trace elements like Manganese, Iron, Zinc, and Copper, are every bit as vital to the plants metabolism as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. They have essential functions and so a deficiency in even one element will adversely affect the healthy growth of the plant. Strangely enough some trace elements when present in excessive concentrations are actually poisonous for plants.
Common gardening practices (such as liming acid soils) can contribute to widespread occurrence of micronutrient deficiencies in plants by decreasing the availability of the micronutrients present in the soil. Also, extensive use of glyphosate (most common weed killer) is increasingly suspected to impair micronutrient uptake by plants, especially with regard to manganese, iron and zinc.
So how do we pinpoint the problems in our soil? We can get a leaf or soil analysis.  Yeah right! I couldn’t be bothered with all that.
So what do I do?
I use Plant of Health’s Bio Trace. It has a blend of the key micronutrients (e.g. iron, cobalt and manganese) supported by macro elements. It is also contains fulvic acid to further enhance growth and health.
The best thing about Plant of Health’s Bio Trace, you mix some up in a watering can and pour it over the plants foliage or as a soil drench. Done. Couldn’t have been easier.
Go on breathe some life into your garden and use Plant of Health’s Bio Trace.
Careful though, when you see the difference it makes you’ll be buying it in bulk like I do now!

Monday, 12 August 2013

Dirty Clothes lead to Healthy Garden

Strangely enough I’ve found that gardening infiltrates itself into nearly all aspects of my life.
 
My job is gardening, one of my many interests is gardening, some of my food comes from the garden, even many of my outfits and shoes are gardening friendly.  Even my morning relax time with a coffee gets extended sometimes with weed pulling and tomato gathering.
 
 
Even my laundry is garden orientated.
 
Laundry. Garden?
 
Well it all started with the water restrictions years ago.  I had a baby in cloth nappies, a yard that needed watering and severe skin reactions to NapiSan.  So the hunt began for a product that could


  • Keep my nappies white and clothes clean

  • Be used in a front loader with cold water

  • Not lead to skin reactions

  • Cost effective

  • Wouldn’t damage my washing machine and

  • Most importantly the water from the washing machine could be used in my garden
 

Finally after much confusion – the laundry powders take up almost a full aisle in Woolworths, and research - trial and error, I found a solution.
 
 
What I discovered was that not all powders dissolve totally in the water.  Go on go and get your laundry powder, mix it in cold water, leave it for twenty mins and see what the water looks like. I bet there is undissolved particles in it, well there was for me with most of the detergents I tried.  These undissolved particles are called fillers. These fillers can not only affect your washing, they can corrode your machine and even affect our health.  These fillers can also affect your septic tanks and cause problems with your grey water.
 
Many detergents also contain salt (sodium sulphate) that can cause major environmental problems in our gardens and waterways.
 
For me I found that most detergents contained chlorine and synthetic perfumes that are used to sanitise and make our clothes smell pretty. The ones that didn’t contain them didn’t get my clothes clean and didn’t smell as nice. Unfortunately it was the chlorine and synthetic perfumes that were causing my skin problems.  For some the chlorine and synthetic perfumes can even trigger bronchial sensitivities.
 
But then finally I found a product that exceeded all my expectations, lucky for me Trevallan Lifestyle Centre now stocks it.
 
The product In discovered is the Euca Laundry Detergent Range. The range has a laundry powder, laundry liquid, a soaker and a fabric conditioner.

The range is based  entirely on Australian Eucalyptus oil. The Eucalyptus oil helps deodorise and sanitise without the need for harsh chemicals, so no more skin or bronchial sensitivities.
 
Euca has no fillers and on average 35 times less sodium sulphate (salt) than other brands of laundry powder.  So the waterways, gardens and septic systems are safe.
 
It can be used in front and top loaders with warm or cold water, it’s cost effective and most importantly my clothes are clean, look clean and smell clean.
 
Not only this I can use Euca to clean my shower and mop the floors so all my water can be reused out in my garden.
 
Never again can I complain about the washing as it’s all going to a good cause – My Garden!

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Creating a Sacred Space

I don’t honestly know how it came about. All I remember was it started with a graduation present. 


Perfect Potion was a little shop in the Elizabeth Arcade in Brisbane. Mum and I went there and she bought me essential oils as a year 12 graduation present. Ylang Ylang was one of of those oils. I had a candle oil burner. A few years later I upgraded to an electric oil vaporizer. It was ugly yellow; there wasn’t much choice back then!

No matter where I lived I always had my oils. Slowly as my interest grew so did my extensive library and my desire to try all the oils and all the combinations. I enjoyed infusing my home with the scents I created. I loved it when friends visited and they’d say ‘your house always smells so good’. When I lived in an apartment the girls upstairs used to tell me how much they enjoyed walking past my door as there was always beautiful scents wafting out.

Lucky for me as my interest grew Perfect Potion flourished. More and more stores opened, more oils were released, more blends were available, more products. Quench my scent thirst, no, it only fueled it. 

There was nothing more I enjoyed than spending an afternoon in a Perfect Potion Store.

All the while it never entered my head to pursue it any more than a hobby. 

One day the opportunity arose to stock Perfect Potion at Trevallan Lifestyle Centre. We have never looked back. It has been an amazing journey being a part of a company that seems to only take huge steps forward.

Then something strange happened - Perfect Potion ran a competition, a competition unlike any other. A competition open to all Australian and Japanese residents. The competition was to create your own essential oil blend to be sold under the Perfect Potion banner. They had never offered this before; all the blends sold by Perfect Potion are Perfect Potion’s creations. 

Wow.

But I couldn’t create a blend. What do I know? Perfect Potion even ran some classes on the art of blending to help. I couldn’t attend them. I even convinced myself it would be pointless entering. Then I got excited and started playing around with some of my oils. I then got completely disheartened as time and time again my combinations made me gag!

See the competition wasn’t just about choosing some essential oils. You had to work out the perfect combination of oils and then how much of each oil. Plus the scent you were trying to create was to embody your scared space.

Hang on I live in a small house with kids, animals – what scared space? 

My books! It always comes back to books. Books are my scared space. Books are my escape. At the time of the competition my little library was being built. So now I had a sacred space but no scent. I gave up. 

Then a few days before close of competition inspiration struck. I got it. The oils just worked, the combination, the amounts. It worked. But I still hesitated. It was late that night I finally got enough guts to enter. And swoosh like that the email was sent, the competition closed and I promptly forgot all about it.

You see I had a baby on the way. Number three to be exact. The day the winners of Perfect Potion’s competition was announced I was a little busy. I was in labour.

When I finally got my head out of the clouds I read an email “Firstly, a massive CONGRATULATIONS for being the winner of the Create Your Own Sacred Space Blend Competition”.

I thought “what’s going on. Who won the competition? They aren’t telling me the names”. I thought it was a generic email sent to everyone who entered informing them of the winner. 

Silly me. 

Tears may have flowed when it set in.

Something I loved, something that is so important and a part of me just became real. 

The day that I received that little bottle adeptly named ‘Wisdom’, my heart skipped a beat. Just thinking about it now makes me well up with tears. 

It wasn’t just that I won it was the recognition I also got from the creator of Perfect Potion Sal Battaglia. A man who I admire for all that he and his team have achieved over the years. 

Sal wrote ‘Choosing the sacred space blend has been so difficult for me as there were so many wonderful ideas and beautiful blends…. I was so impressed with the depth and complexity of the blend. It is such a simple formula…..I absolutely loved the blend …’ 

I was and still am on top of the world about this.

Sometimes when I’m having a bad day I just go to the Perfect Potion website and read the Wisdom Blend synopsis ‘Created by Chelsea Van Rijn from Australia, this blend represents her library which is a sacred place of learning, a place to gather thoughts, to be inspired and become wise.’

I read it and think I did that. 

When we have it in the vaporiser at Trevallan and customers comment on how beautiful it smells I love seeing their faces when I tell them it’s a blend I created. I’m sure some of them don’t believe me and think I’m a looney!

I will be eternally grateful to Sal and the Perfect Potion Team for giving me this opportunity. 

I am so lucky to have one of my secret dreams realised and to be able to share it with others.

But what’s in my lucky potion?

Check out Lucky Potion

Lucky Potion

My winning essential oil blend ‘Wisdom’ is a combination of my four favourite essential oils – Ylang Ylang, vetiver, fragonia and patchouli.


Perfect Potion describes the blend as ‘The deep musty and exotic aromas of vetiver and patchouli together with the intoxicating and arousing aroma of ylang ylang and fresh, vibrant scent of fragonia create a truly mystical and sacred space.’

But why these oils? What do they mean?

Ylang Ylang is my all-time favourite oil. It has a sweet floral scent. To me it embodies all that is passionate, sensuous and uplifting. Whenever I wear it I feel confident and almost bewitching. It is believed to be useful in creating feelings of peace and dispelling anger. It is a scent that embodies all that is good about femininity.

Fragonia was an oil that was very new to me but I instantly fell in love with it. It’s an Australian native essential oil obtained from Agonis fragrans. I feel Fragonia has an ability to work at a deep level, releasing both physical and emotional blockages. It’s very soothing and calming oil. I have found it sometimes referred to as the magic oil as it seems to work on whatever level that is needed to help the body, mind, or spirit find balance.

Vetiver, it smells like the earth. Most people are put off by it. I love it. I guess that’s why I love my job. I feel just like the earth there are layers to it. Coincidently vetiver is very useful for grounding and centering a person and opening them up to their core wisdom.

Patchouli is described as soothing, calming and somewhat hypnotizing scent. It always makes me feel like I’ve escaped to the orient when I smell it. Patchouli oil has a grounding and balancing effect on the emotions and banishes lethargy, while sharpening the wits, fighting depression and anxiety.

This is all my own interpretations of the oils and their meanings I am no way a qualified aromatherapist.

With these four oils I was trying to create a scared space for everyone. A place we could escape to to find ourselves. A place where we are free to be us.

When I vaporise ‘Wisdom’ at home it fills my house with such a warm comforting scent. I feel at peace and safe in my own surrounds. I love it when I put it on in the mornings and then I go out. I can smell it as I get to the front door and know I’m home. My shoulders drop and I feel relaxed.

Just recently ‘Optimum Health’, a natural therapies clinic in Ipswich has asked to use it for their meditation classes they are starting soon.

I truly feel this blend will ‘create a truly mystical and sacred space’ for you.



Wednesday, 12 June 2013

One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato

The first time I heard the words seed potato I imagined a packet of seeds looking somewhat like bean seeds! How wrong I was.  Seed Potatoes are what you use to grow potatoes and look like baby potatoes.  About 1kg of certified seed should produce about 10kgs of potato. 
The varieties of certified seed potato seem endless – Dutch Cream, Sebago, Pontiac and Desiree are just a few.  There are red ones, pink ones and even blue ones!  Some are good for boiling or mashing, some are better for baking and frying, there are even some that are perfect for microwaving! Some are all-rounders.  How you like your potatoes cooked is how you choose which variety to grow. 
Why should I buy certified seed potato, why can’t I just plant the sprouts that grow from my potatoes from the grocery store? 
Potato plants can carry many potato diseases: bacterial, viral, and fungal; and some of these are passed on through potato tubers. Plant viral infections are persistent and can not only affect your potato plants but your neighbourhood’s plants as well.  All plants in the potato family can be affected like tomatoes, eggplants and chillies. These diseases can also contaminate soil and make an area implantable.
If using non certified seed potatoes the chance of having a disease outbreak is increased.  This is because the appearance of a growing potato crop, or the harvested tubers, is not a reliable guide to the pathogen level in the tubers. For example, late season viral infections may not be apparent until the next season’s crop is growing. So give your vegetable patch a little TLC and start with healthy certified seed.
Potatoes like a sunny well drained position.  It is best to plant them in rich fertile soil that has not had potatoes grown in for at least 3 years.  The best time to plant potatoes is 2-3 weeks before the last frost. The seed should have shoots of about 1cm long; this usually takes about 4 weeks, if seed was bought in June. Large seed can be cut into two, three or four. The cut surface should dry for a couple of days before planting.
The principle for growing potatoes is the same whether you grow them in the ground or in pots. 
1.      Plant the certified seed potato in soil and as they grow and the potatoes start to show through the soil pile more soil up around them. Potatoes form on the surface, when you pile soil up onto of them continually it helps stops the potatoes from being exposed to light and going green. (Green potatoes can upset the stomach) This process also helps produce more potatoes.
2.      Harvest your potatoes when the lower leaves on the plants start to turn yellow. You can dig only what you need and to leave the other plants to grow on. If you want to dig and store your potatoes cut the tops off and allow 2-3 weeks before digging.
 
Dug potatoes should be kept in a cool dark spot.
 
 
Good luck and just think how amazed your friends will be when at your Summer pool party you have blue potato salad!

 
 

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, where have you been?

It kind of feels like I've been everywhere in the last few weeks.


 

It all started when I attended a Foyster's Communications Round Table Master Class. Amanda Foy (Foyster's Principal) is a communications specialist. Foysters Facebook page states I help people and businesses communicate. What's your super power?


 

Why is helping businesses and people communicate a super power and why is it relevant to me?


 

It's because Amanda realises that communicating with people is more than just speaking to someone. It is everything visual and verbal to do with your business or personal life.

Her passion for this is evident and she started me a on a wonderful journey that hopefully in time will not only improve my personal communication skills but also my ability to communicate to the world at large why I think Trevallan is an amazing experience.


 

The other place I've been is the Stamford Hotel in Brisbane. Now if you don't know this hotel think luxury, style and taste all on the banks of the Brisbane River. Why was I here – the dirty finger nailed, sandal wearing gardener?


 

I was recently lucky enough to be chosen to be a part of a group 'Horticulture – The Next Generation. Emerging Leaders'. The group consists of 25 people from across Australia that belong to the vast horticulture industry – florists, farmers, landscapers, researchers, wholesalers and retailers.


 

The first workshop was held at the Samford Plaza and was run by Russell Cummings of Strategic Business Development and Mindshop.


 

Wow, what an amazing and mind boggling two days.


 

I think I'm still recovering and trying to put a lot of what I learnt into practice. What made this workshop amazing was that I actually came away with useful tools that I want to put into place. Plus Russell took a picture of my plan of attack over the next twelve months and will be checking up on me so another reason to get my butt into gear.

One thing Russell helped quantify for me was "What makes Trevallan Lifestyle Centre so Special" or more importantly "Why do I do what I do?". Paragraph after paragraph was written but he wanted a simple one liner. How do I put all that is Trevallan into one line? Then it came to me, it was so simple.


 

The Trevallan Lifestyle Centre Team wants to make YOU happy.


 

I could now write the endless paragraphs on how we want to make you happy but it doesn't really matter because everyone is different and has different needs and wants.

The main thing is we want you leave Trevallan with a smile on your face. We really do want to give your life some TLC.


 

So where does all of this lead me, what does it really mean?


 

It means that over the coming months you will begin to see some changes occurring. Nothing to be afraid of, more excited about (that's more of a reminder to me)!


 

I'll be using Trevallan's facebook page effectively. I'll be communicating with you the 'likers'. I'll be sharing with you all the things that make up Trevallan. I'll be helping you and giving advice. I'll be sharing things that make me smile. Hopefully at the end of each day one of my posts if not all would have made you smile too.


 

If you are signed up for our email you would have received our new format newsletter. I'm hoping this is another way I can connect with you. I know many of you can't physically stop by the shop so hopefully through the newsletters and Facebook I can ignite your passion not only for gardening but for all things beautiful.


 

I've begun the process of a web page that will also include online ordering. So when you can't make it to Trevallan we can make it to you.


 

If you stop by the shop you will be seeing some changes too. You all know I love to redesign but usually the reigns are held tightly in place… well the reins have been cut loose. So there's been some changes already with a few more to come. Many are simple and you may not even realise and some are standoutish but hopefully all in all the changes will make your visit to Trevallan even more enjoyable than before. Those smiles can be bigger and brighter.


 

I may not have been to London but it sure feels like I've had a rock stars whirl wind tour.


 

Here's to smiling more and a hell of a lot of TLC!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Trevallan's Search is Over

Trevallan's Search for Ipswich's Best Garden 2012 is over.  The public have chosen a winner. 


The winner is
Deb Sutton

Congratulations Deb.  Deb Sutton was finalist number five if you want to check out her garden again. 

We had close to 400 votes from all over the world via the blog and in-store.

Deb's garden really is inspiring and beautiful with its hidden nooks and delightful plants.  A masterpiece that is constantly changing and evolving.  If you are lucky enough to live near Ipswich Deb has an Open Garden in October so you can all visit and see her amazing handiwork. (I'll post more details soon)  Deb has won an amazing array of prizes - a Searles Pack – 30lt Peat 80, Five in One 30lt, 7kg Penitraide, a Pohlmans Plants Pack, a Plant of Health Pack – 4lt Triple Boost, 10kg Organic Link and a Trevallan Gift Voucher.
A  big congratulations needs to be given to the other finalists for they too had amazing gardens.  What I loved most about this year's finalists was that all showed not only a love and enthusiasm for gardening but their gardens were all so very different.

Thank you everyone that entered and voted.  Thank you too to my wonderful sponsors Plant of Health, Searles, Pohlmans and Trevallan Lifestyle Centre.

 
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