There’s nothing like a warming cuppa when the wind howls and snow threatens. Even better is filling the house with the fragrance of a summer garden. With frost forecast for Monday, I braved the elements in my backyard and harvested large bunches of lemon verbena, lemon balm, mint, sage, and my remaining fennel seeds to ensure I had enough …
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Winter is Coming … and We’re Ready!
Our main Lockdown Project at home has been to build a Greenhouse to tide us (and Blackheath Community Farm) over winter. We are totally in love with it! Our new greenhouse In an ideal world we would have used recycled materials but, given how difficult it was to access them in Lockdown, we decided that supporting our local …
Read More »Foraging in Blackheath – Funghi and Weeds
This autumn has been such a great season for foraging in Blackheath. We harvested our first saffron milk cap and slippery jack mushrooms on February 26 and have still been finding more this week … that’s over 2 months. At Blackheath Community Farm, perhaps because we’ve put down so much woodchip for our paths, we’ve had a wider …
Read More »Saving Seed
Each year at Blackheath Community Farm we find ourselves experimenting with new plants that we just can’t wait to grow again! This season, we’ve been particularly delighted by Barry’s Crazy Cherry tomatoes (plants donated to the Farm by Hillier Windsor), a Mini White Cucumber (seeds donated by Eva and Bill Johnstone), a Chilli plant donated by Hayley and Ben …
Read More »Love Makes a Way
Love Makes a Way is the largest faith-based civil disobedience movement in Australia’s history. Its focus is on getting the kids off Nauru.
Read More »Meeting Cartoonist Ward O’Neill at the Pluriversity Youth Cafe
For a young person, deciding on a career is no easy task. This was how I felt when I left high school, not knowing what different jobs were like, what jobs are out there, or what path to take to reach them. At the Blue Mountains Pluriversity, Youth Cafes offer young people an insight into different careers, giving us the …
Read More »“LithGlow” Lights Up a Remarkable Heritage
In 1875, long before BHP built its Newcastle Iron and Steel Works, the first Australian iron ore was smelted at the Eskbank Ironworks in Lithgow?
Read More »Blackheath Community Farm
Practising social distancing before stricter rules came into place It’s been just over three years since a group of locals, supported by The Big Fix, began work on a neglected piece of land generously made available to the community by Mountains Christian College. The dream was to create a small demonstration Farm for Blackheath village.
Read More »Margaret Gough: Saving Our Wildlife
On January 8 The Big Fix visited renowned wildlife carer Margaret Gough at Mt Victoria in the Blue Mountains. We were thrilled that some of the wallaroos and birds that had disappeared when the fires came, were alive and healthy and starting to return. Margaret demonstrated what we can do to help provide the food and water they so desperately need …
Read More »Community Afternoon Tea to Thank Blue Mountains Emergency Services
On January 4 the Blackheath Area Community Alliance organised an uplifting Community Afternoon Tea to thank our Emergency Services and provide support to one another after the Fires. We all know it’s not over yet but we also know we’re here for each other. View the video here:
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