by Johnathan Grieve | Thursday, 28 Feb 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
My father, John Grieve is always on the look-out for the ‘nature happenings’ on the farm. He was delighted to come across this family of Spur-winged geese (Plectropterus gambensis) at the water’s edge of one of dams. The Spur-winged goose is the largest of the...
by Johnathan Grieve | Friday, 15 Feb 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
Many of you have asked for us to keep you up to date with any further information we may have about the beautiful Leopard who we photographed on the farm in September last year. After the great fire that swept down the mountain two weeks ago, we were concerned about...
by Johnathan Grieve | Thursday, 20 Dec 2012 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
The third essential element in the biochemical sequence necessary for healthy plant growth is Calcium, which bears the atomic number 20 and is referred to by the symbol Ca. We are familiar with how essential Calcium is to our own health, so it is not surprising that...
by Johnathan Grieve | Friday, 26 Oct 2012 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
I started this series of posts about the impact of nutrients in the soil on healthy plant growth with Boron, which is the activator of an essential biochemical sequence on which plants depend. The next element on the Periodic Table in this sequence is Silica,...
by Johnathan Grieve | Thursday, 4 Oct 2012 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
The beautiful Leopard captured by our camera on Avondale land on the night of 22nd September has been identified by the Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) as “BM4” (Boland Male 4). As part of the CLT Boland Project, BM4 was trapped, immobilised and fitted with a GPS collar...
by Johnathan Grieve | Monday, 1 Oct 2012 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
This series of photographs in Avondale’s Camera! Lights! Biodiversity in Action project is the best we have managed to capture so far of a Leopard on our land. Taken on the 22nd of September just before midnight, the images were made just one second apart by the...