05-11-2020 03:40 PM - edited 05-11-2020 03:41 PM
05-11-2020 03:40 PM - edited 05-11-2020 03:41 PM
@Sophie1, in all honesty, most of my garden looks a mess. But it's a productive mess, and I'm hoping to make it more so this year than it's been for a while. (More productive... not more messy. 😛 )
I've had a few years lately when I haven't had "the heart" to get much done. Too burnt out. And too many times when I've been away at my parents house at the times when I really needed to be preparing and planting garden beds. But this year, "stay at home" has meant we've had less pressure on us, and it's feeling great getting stuck into the garden in a big way.
Years ago, I was growing a lot of our fruit and vegs. With a mind to the unpredictability of life, I put a lot of perennial and self seeding food plants in, along with a lot of tough perennial ornamentals and flowering bulbs and self seeders. These have kept ticking along, producing fruit, herbs, flowers and a small but useful range of veggies, when I had little choice but to let the rest go, and ask Hubby to slash down the weeds. Sometimes I've been so down that seeing the "toughies" in full flower made me feel like crying, as if my emotions didn't know how to go towards happiness anymore so just amplified the sad instead....
This year, I'm glad to say that I'm finding the garden a genuine pleasure. 🙂 So to that end, I've bought some more seeds today... and some more protective wire baskets to keep the rats from raiding them!
07-11-2020 04:17 PM
07-11-2020 04:17 PM
Put the first of my tomatoes in yesterday, and made a rustic trellis for them from garden waste. 🙂
07-11-2020 04:54 PM
07-11-2020 04:54 PM
How inventive @Smc I like your rustic garden Trellis.
Adge
07-11-2020 05:43 PM
07-11-2020 05:43 PM
@Adge, there will be a few more of those around the garden by the time I've planted everything. 🙂
I love looking at that kind of thing online, and it's fun making them too. They get dry, brittle and unstable after a year or two, but by that stage, they're perfect kindling for our woodstove.
14-11-2020 07:09 PM
14-11-2020 07:09 PM
Back in the garden weeding today and have a full green bin and a left over pile of weeds. Am thinking of asking our friend if he would be so kind as to bring his trailer around to take a green load to the tip for composting.
We moved a large flat rock that seemed to be an unusual feature in the garden and transplanted some sparaxis bulbs into a desirable spot (plants had died back).
We also planted a punnet of petunia "antique" flowers in one gap. The love in the mist has started to flower and it is white.
14-11-2020 07:26 PM
14-11-2020 07:26 PM
Sounds good my @Former-Member
Hello @Smc , @Adge , @Bow , @Sophie1 , @Anastasia , @Emelia8 , @Appleblossom
Pur new hedge plants are growing even though the cat next door has been digging in the garden
14-11-2020 07:31 PM
14-11-2020 07:31 PM
Full green bin- last month since moving into our new place. Currently full with a large pile waiting and a few big bags to empty into it too.
I put some veggie seedlings in yesterday and repotted some plants.
14-11-2020 08:12 PM
14-11-2020 08:12 PM
14-11-2020 08:18 PM
14-11-2020 08:18 PM
@Former-Member few different lettuces, cucumber, tomatoes, beans, snow peas, spring onions, capsicum, carrots (littles ones choice). Hopefully they will of survived the downpour we had yesterday arvo and the heat wave we are suppose to get early in the week.
14-11-2020 08:20 PM
14-11-2020 08:20 PM
Sounds lovely @Bow the harvest potential is palpable.
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