![]() This only became achievable when the rich dark loams at Rose Hill were discovered and cultivated under Henry Dodd’s dedicated supervision. 4 The colony’s survival depended on grain farming and broad-scale planting of wheat, oats, corn, maize and barley. ![]() The first death of a convict from starvation, Charles Wilson, was recorded to have occurred in December, 1788. The shortage of food in the colony was exacerbated by the failure of the wheat crop due to rats, poor soil and being planted out of season. Henry Dodd had used convict labour in an attempt to establish a small grain farm at the current site of Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens. 3 Those which survived the first year took 10 to 20 years to bear fruit.īy May 1788, the fledgling colony was experiencing severe food shortages. These included grape vines, quinces, oranges, olives, bananas and lemons. ‘A number of plants belonging to the Governor was landed and put in the ground’ next to the Governor’s temporary residence, a prefabricated canvas house (the site where the Government House would later be built, now the site of the Museum of Sydney ). Phillip Gidley King noted on 30 January, 1788 that the Governor was keen to start a garden as soon as possible. What those on board were yet to discover was that the soil around the harbour is derived from highly erodable quartz sandstone which results in a sandy, stony, shallow and infertile soil. ![]() Immense relief was probably the principal emotion felt by the passengers of the First Fleet ships as they sailed down our ‘noble and capacious harbour.’ 2 Governor Phillip had brought with him crops from home and also collected many exotic fruits and vegetables along the way, which it was thought would be better suited to a warm climate. He went on to play an important role in organising the farming at Farm Cove and Rose Hill.įrom a knowledge of his occupation and a description by David Collins it can be assumed that he was of stocky build, for Collins said of him that 'his figure was calculated to make the idle and worthless shrink if he came near them.' 1 Henry Dodd, who had worked as a gardener on the Governor’s estate at Lyndhurst in Hampshire for over twenty years, accompanied his master on the HMS Sirius. A lot less is known about the other members of his household, which included his own personal French chef and his personal servant, Henry Dodd (1748-1791). Much has been written about our first Governor, Captain Arthur Phillip. ![]()
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