So here is my third and probably last raised garden bed. I wish I'd done it in Spring time, as almost all herbs have to be planted in the spring.
I'm waiting a little while, then planting in snow pea, and have regular pea on order.
Here's the pic:
The lettuce was amazingly productive, as was the Kale, though the Kale is a cabbage moth magnet and it is a daily chore of removing the caterpillars and throwing them onto the ivy (they can eat all the ivy for all i care).
Carrots were very small. I think I needed to loosen the soil with more mulch and chook poo. Next time.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Planting Guide
http://www.theseedcollection.com.au/WebRoot/ecshared01/Shops/TheSeedCollection/MediaGallery/pdf/TheSeedCollection-_Sowing_Chart.pdf
Also: How to propagate seeds
http://www.theseedcollection.com.au/epages/shop.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/TheSeedCollection/Categories/Feed/Sowing_Seeds_Successfully&utm_source=TheSeedCollection+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=ed14f68627-Summer_newsletter_201511_25_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5b2a8f3c6e-ed14f68627-3114629&goal=0_5b2a8f3c6e-ed14f68627-3114629
Also: How to propagate seeds
http://www.theseedcollection.com.au/epages/shop.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/TheSeedCollection/Categories/Feed/Sowing_Seeds_Successfully&utm_source=TheSeedCollection+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=ed14f68627-Summer_newsletter_201511_25_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5b2a8f3c6e-ed14f68627-3114629&goal=0_5b2a8f3c6e-ed14f68627-3114629
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Planter Boxes!!!
I finally got off my fat backside in time for spring planting. Photos below are of the two new big planting areas and the large planter box I created today.
Raddish, spring onion, parsley, carrots, and lettuce will be the first to be planted.
I've also invested in some chicken wire to create some frames to cover the planting areas (to stop cats and butterflies from eating and stomping them).
Raddish, spring onion, parsley, carrots, and lettuce will be the first to be planted.
I've also invested in some chicken wire to create some frames to cover the planting areas (to stop cats and butterflies from eating and stomping them).
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Lazy/Winter
I REALLY should start planting my autumn seeds, but ive been so damn lazy/distracted.
To do so, will require pulling all summer stock, and building the raised bed ive been meaning to build for about three months now.
Hopefully ill find enthusiasm over easter. photos will follow.
To do so, will require pulling all summer stock, and building the raised bed ive been meaning to build for about three months now.
Hopefully ill find enthusiasm over easter. photos will follow.
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Food Wastage
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/03/the-crazy-broken-food-superhighway-that-supplies-americas-produce/
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Blue Berries!!!
So I finally got some blue berry bushes yesterday, along with a couple of big tubs to grow them in. I've put them in each corner of the yard, but I think they'll be more easily netted when they start fruiting if they're in the same corner.
Guide for growing Blueberries
My spinach and pumpkin are going bananas! in fact, everything is growing really well considering their small containers.
and one more shot of the dirt mound now 'volcano-ed' out for the blue berry tubs.
Guide for growing Blueberries
My spinach and pumpkin are going bananas! in fact, everything is growing really well considering their small containers.
and one more shot of the dirt mound now 'volcano-ed' out for the blue berry tubs.
Monday, 19 January 2015
Spiders and fish - these are a few of Boogins' favourite things...
Yesterday I bought:
The fish based fertiliser uses a rampant fresh water pest (carp) as the base for a good organic liquid fertiliser, and helps reduce the number of carp in our delicate fresh water streams and rivers.
Last night, Boogins found the huntsman spider that decided to squat in our bedroom without even paying rent! Here's Boogins chasing said spider:
The spider in question:
And here is looking proud as punch after a job well done:
Then resting (a size 12 foot for scale - he's a BIG cat):
And the spider once caught. He was taken outside to a nice leaf littered area to recover from his ordeal. I love spiders, because I hate flys and mosquitoes.
And just one more artist shot of the kid on the aircon manual saying "Look mum! A spider!"
Monday, 12 January 2015
http://www.theseedcollection.com.au/
Seriously, these guys are amazing. They sent me two extra packets with my second order.
Fantastic.
Some seed planting advice: lay your seeds in their correct locations - do not push into soil - and cover with seed raising soil. I've had 100% success with this method.
Parts cabinet
This is what I will use to store my 20+ types of seeds. I plan on separating them into two categories:
1. Full or partial sun (in rows)
2. Season for optimal planting (in columns from the top)
The cabinet is used for electronics parts, but is just as useful in storing future life.
Fantastic.
Some seed planting advice: lay your seeds in their correct locations - do not push into soil - and cover with seed raising soil. I've had 100% success with this method.
Parts cabinet
This is what I will use to store my 20+ types of seeds. I plan on separating them into two categories:
1. Full or partial sun (in rows)
2. Season for optimal planting (in columns from the top)
The cabinet is used for electronics parts, but is just as useful in storing future life.
Seeds - Part II
Here is the next order of seeds that are about to arrive (and push me to complete the bloody raised garden bed):
Quantity
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Name
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UP
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TP
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1 piece(s)
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$1.00
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$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
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$1.00
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$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
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$1.00
|
$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
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$1.00
|
$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.40
|
$1.40
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.00
|
$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.00
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$1.00
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.50
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$1.50
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.10
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$1.10
|
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1 piece(s)
|
$1.00
|
$1.00
|
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Subtotal
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$11.00
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Sunday, 4 January 2015
Growing....slowly...
Here is the updated and additional planter boxes.
The ones on the wall are Pumpkin, Capsicum and another Pumpkin. (they're against a wall for climbing purposes).
The additional two boxes at the far end are Basil, Hon Sai Tai and Chives. They're a little bunched up, but I've never grown any of them before, so this is a bit of an experiment really.
I'm considering pulling the potato vine (a weed attached to the trellis in the corner of the shot) and replacing it with Passion fruit, as it's a creeper, looks pretty and will cover the wall. I just need to reinvigorate the soil (must buy a garden fork).
Silly season
Ok, so I may not have created the raised bed as yet - frankly I blame Xmas, New Years etc - but I have just added basil, chives and Hon Sai Tai (photos to be added soon).
The rocket and spinach is ready for harvest - they'll be going into tomorrow's lunch.
I've also added capsicum, pumpkin (gray and butternut) and corriander.
I'm promising myself to build the raised bed sometime this week. I laid the bedding for it today (flattening out and evening the soil base for the frame), and just need to strip the last few nails (requiring the angle grinder) from the wood I rescued from the tip.
For the raised bed:
Lettuce
Zucchini
Carrots
And whatever else will fit into the patch with all that.
I've got to say, it's either in my blood, or really addictive naturally. I just wish I had more space and much better soil to work with - I'd grow everything (including chickens).
The rocket and spinach is ready for harvest - they'll be going into tomorrow's lunch.
I've also added capsicum, pumpkin (gray and butternut) and corriander.
I'm promising myself to build the raised bed sometime this week. I laid the bedding for it today (flattening out and evening the soil base for the frame), and just need to strip the last few nails (requiring the angle grinder) from the wood I rescued from the tip.
For the raised bed:
Lettuce
Zucchini
Carrots
And whatever else will fit into the patch with all that.
I've got to say, it's either in my blood, or really addictive naturally. I just wish I had more space and much better soil to work with - I'd grow everything (including chickens).
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