Sunday, May 06, 2007

Nearly the last tomatillos

I picked the rest of the tomas today



and pulled out the plants. I left the plant at the other end of garden because I couldnt bring myself to pull it out as good as it was looking. Have the bulbs to plant now for flowers and more so hope to get into that over the next week or 2....
Now off to find recipes for tomatillos that arent chile sauce (already made lot of that for freezer with last batch).

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Back at it



Well, I started some tidying up this weekend and got the greenhouse out to overwinter some plants and try to grow some more. I have had some tomato seedlings in window for a while... I did get some of them planted today and the greenhouse is up and going thanks to B. Still picking tomatillos. Tomatillos everywhere...

in the freezer



on the counter



on the vine




I think I can make enough green chile sauce to get me through the winter.
I will hopefully spend some time here after the school holidays are over and I get my bulbs in ground!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Winding Down

Now I know that this has not been kept up as well as it could have been but we cannot always sit at the computer to garden now can we.

I think the summer vegie season is drawing to a close. Still a lot of Tomatillos to harvest. I had my first ever toma harvest today.. Woo Hoo! And ther are still at least 150 more of these babies on the vine!



Cukes sorta gave out to the extra moisture and cocked it. Zukes may still yet have another spurt left as they were showing signs of recovery over the last week or two.

Have bulbs on order(great furndraiser for the school)for more flowering areas. I will look into winter veg over thenext few weeks as well. I will need to put some energy into the greenhouse for over wintering some chile plants as well. The lawn itself has become a bit more green from the extensive rain.


I am actually quite excited as the winter work is what will make next summer a success. After a late start to the season having moved in long after the season began I think we accomplished more than we could have expected.
So bring on the winter!!!!



I have cleared Zone 5
and it will soon be a great little spot to sit and enjoy life.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Still growing



Tomatillos and some of the crops. I am a bit worried that the cucumbers and Zuchini plants arent liking all this rain(really need it though). I will have to keep an eye on soil drainage perhaps.... their leaves are all yellowy and sort of white mildewish. I certainly hope not to lose them but the tomatillos are still going strong. These photos are actually a couple of weeks old. Nearly ready to harvest the beets as well.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Quite Contrary

Okay I will put in a few stages of garden photos here as it has really come a long way since the early days (at least the vegies as that has up to this point been my main focus. I will start with the rest this coming week I hope).

I soaked the ground with round-up to get rid of wild grass that had taken over. Then Maddocked the whole thing(here Boris did quit a bit of work my big strong man).





first in was the beans (thats them against the fence). They were planted on Nov 11 2006.






On the 17th of Dec the rest went in- corn ,zuchinni, cucumbers, tomatillos. I left the tomatoes and some tomatillos in pots as well... Chiles arent cooperating they may be a while yet unfortunately(possibly next years crop).






Going okay by the 6th of January.






By the 28th though......



And again todays photos show much growth in less than a week





Boris has leveled out the bore pump, and since this photo has put the roof up where it goes and the next step will be a cover on the front. We have been eating cukes and Zukes now.




that's a 750g beer not a normal!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Our Kangaroo Paw Flower

new dirt......

Well ok, the garden, hmmm, well.... it is actually starting to come together and I have some new photos of the back zones(the vegies are doing pretty good), but lets try to keep this in order. Since I last posted garden news I started working more hours and the weekends always seemed to be rainy, but I think we should be good to go now. So after a month of neglect I was able to get the babies out of the greenhouse and into the ground. It is fairly late to be doing this but historically we have had better luck from late gardens anyhow.
To start though I have photos of the front as well and it is in dire need of some work.

Zone 6: half of the main bit of front garden
















Zone 7: The Entry Way














Zone 8: the other half of front garden
I am thinking of tall daisies and columbines here, and possibly some poppies














Zone 9: Side Garden (biggest rosemary bush I've ever seen)















Zone 10: down the outside-side