Showing posts with label beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beans. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Slugs, snails and puppy dog tails!

This weeks ingredients to our super salads and soups! 
 Slugs and snails required a very beery party this week along with some multiguard pellets - these turn into iron for my plants so are the only ones I will use now.  This beer trap had been down less than 12 hours!  Apparently slugs are not very picky (Swan Draught was bought for them by Hubby!) but not one of the giant snails that have been appearing in the middle of the lilies!



I went into the worm farm and came across more than a bargained for!  A new potato plant - still not sure how a whole potato made its way into the worm farm though.  The worms are looking extremely healthy and numbers are up too... ready for the new worm farm expansion.

I found a much better use for my ironing board on a rainy day... to hold up the 6 meter lengths of storm pipe while we used the hole saw every 15 - 16cm's!  Obviously with it raining I had LOTS of help.


  My furry helpers!


 As the weather fined up I started work on the new wicking pots for the Grape vine, Bay Leaf Tree and Fig Tree.   Corrugated pipe joined together then pierced with a pvc pipe for filling the reservoir.  Covered with 2 layers of weed mat to stop the reservoir filling with soil.  I then popped some sand in to act as the wick.  Now I just need the energy to fill the rest of the pots but we will get there :-D

The PVC pipe is cut on an angle at the bottom so it wont seal against the barrel or pipe.  In the second one I inserted the PVC pipe into the corrugated pipe and closed the other end with weed mat (yes it is a little messy but no one will see once it is done!

Super Salad and Soup ingredients for this week!

 Parsley, Coriander leaves and flowers, lettuces and mints (common and basil)... Kale, onions, chives, chive flowers and broad beans!
 Rainbow Chard, Nasturtium flowers, snow peas, dragons tongue beans, oregano and most importantly two of Grand-pop's Super Tomatoes!  Our very first for this season!  There are lots of purple sage flowers and leaves, a little rosemary, english spinach and nasturtium leaves.
Watercress, thyme and native violet flowers.

As we aren't using chemicals for the caterpillar problem we now not only have ladybirds and praying mantis' but also a steady supply of green caterpillars, crickets and other insects for our black faced wood swallow to eat!


So in the end we had a huge bowl of salad - I had to upgrade bowl size twice... this is my biggest mixing bowl!  I also, after making salad, felt like something different so made a vege soup :-)  

Happy Gardening!  *hugs* Sarah x

Friday, 1 August 2014

Rocketing Rocket!

Well on the 29th of July I planted a heap of seeds including Rocket... and today they are UP!?!  Lets hope that the Broccoli - Italian Sprouting; Mesclun; Turnip - Early Purple; Cabbage - Sugar Loaf; Cauliflower All Year and Leeks, Lyon Prizetaker aren't far behind!

Yesterday I planted Harlequin Carrots, Diggers Heirloom Carrot mix, Diggers 3 colour purple carrots, Baby Pak Carrots, Black Sapotes, Tomato Tigerella, Ginger, Turmeric, Chioggia Beetroot and Baby Beets.  Yesterday my first Stevia seed germinated so fingers crossed it survives AND my new Grape has burst into life with a tiny leaf!  By golly I think spring might be early!  My Mulberry has sprung also!

Today I transplanted and separated the strawberries into planters.  I found some very ripe Cape Gooseberries under the bush so squeezed out the seeds and popped them into a seed tray.  I am trying out some Cucumber seeds that are way out of date - Diggers Sweet and Striped and Lebanese Mini Munchers.  I over planted both of these as I doubt they will come up as they are over 3 years out of date.  Many of what I am planting are out of date but I figure if I don't plant them there is zero chance of germination... we might get one or two.  Finally before coming in I sowed some Gourmet Basil mix since the basil in the hydroponics is looking most unwell with the cold weather we have been having.

While we were at Jetto's Patch the boys tried some Tangelos and well they are now our FAVOURITE and they are EPIC.  So who am I to argue?  Hopefully I can get Mr T to dig a clump of Dietes out this weekend and we can pop this beauty against the fence.  This will take us to a Sub Lime, Imperial Mandarine, Dwarf Lemon and Tangelo in the citrus family in our garden.  Now we just have to get them all to hold fruit!


 As you can see the Flame Grape has sprung to life so I potted it up quick smart!

In the front bed are the Ruby Lou's that B planted... the bed behind are my Delawares... they just don't have the same oomph! I should have had Mr Green Thumbs plant both of them lol.

 The planters at the front have strawberries in which will hopefully up our production. The beds behind you can see my small Delawares finally poking their heads skyward and the bed of fingers crossed - out of date seeds.  Tatsoi, Mustard Mizuna, Mustard Giant Red, Pak Choy, Lettuce Yellow Leaf, Kale Tuscan Black and Red Spring Onions.  If any of them come up I will be happy, if not I will plant the bed out with more Beetroot and radish seeds.
 In the cups topped by bottles are my tigerella seeds, I am so excited to get these planted.  Reading my Diggers book they pack a punch in the taste steaks and one plant can produce 20kg of fruit!  So lets hope with our early start we can get some decent tomatoes and maybe even have enough to make Tomato Kasundi!













The Dwarf Pomegranate has put on new growth so I think it might be happy living under my kitchen window.


 I moved a shelving unit to the hydroponics corner to lift the Tomatoes skyward to hopefully help with their growth and fruit set (yes we might have to wait for warmer weather for fruit set but I can dream!).  The watercress got hammered by two boys and two dogs and it's still filling the box!  I don't think it will suffer having shade from the above shelf as Watercress likes creek and stream beds that are generally shaded by overhanging trees.  If it isn't happy I am sure it will tell me by walking lol.  If you have grown Watercress you know what I mean!!

As you can see growth is still happening in the hydroponics two of the rockets have gone to seed, the basil is looking the worse for wear!  The oregano, parsley and thyme are going great.  The self seeded cos lettuce and rainbow chard are complete superstars too.  We are harvesting daily not that you would know!  The strawberries are full of fruit and the rhubarb is none to sure what it is doing so I will keep you posted!  The very best thing about the hydroponics is working out the back and looking down to the corner only to spy boys and dogs standing pulling leaves off plants and filling their mouths!  You cannot get any fresher than that!  I cannot wait to expand to the rest of the fence.  Now I have seen how successful this is I am looking forward to implementing an aquaponics set up on the other 12 meters.  It will only have 4 levels however that will give us around 250 planting holes!  This will cover us for all our stir fry greens, rainbow chard and salad greens with room for growing!


Pop's Super Toms (Tomatoes) are flowering profusely.  They are not growing tall at the moment but they are very sturdy!



Even through the cooler weather we have been harvesting.  Lunchtime yesterday Radishes to go with salad and Lemongrass for a cup of tea!

Any my purple beans have decided it is NOT winter!  They are giving me beans?!?  Who am I to argue!

 In our quest for long carrots we are trying foam boxes.  We will see what happens.

Ok that's my update for today.. thanks for stopping by!

*hugs*
Sarah

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Day 1...

G'day,

I figure this will be a good way for family and friends to keep up with the boys latest project with me... It might be quicker than a phone call too lol

Well today has been full on but in a good way.  We had planned to get a few veges growing this year especially since our visits to Granddad's Garden, Grandpop's house and getting some of his heirloom seeds.  Recently we have been in contact with some local gardeners on a FB forum sooo this morning we met a lovely lady called Julie... the boys just loved her HUGE garden and have really taken to the idea of trading!

So in Julies wonderful garden between checking out the tadpoles, some wonderful natives and adorable dogs we traded some potting mix, curry leaf tree seeds and later an ornamental pear tree for some seedlings of oregano, thyme, lemon balm, strawberries and a birds-eye chilli bush which the boys keep daring Dad to eat lol.  We also got a mint and spearmint plant as well... and later a Ceylon Spinach which my boys are attempting to eat every leaf before we even get it in the ground!  So a big thank you to Julie for the inspiration and a place to begin with the boys!

So this is Day 1 before we began...



Well we got home and tried to figure out where to start in our garden that is all natives with some poor planting choices by the landscapers... the Ornamental Pear had to come out... less than 2 meters from next door it would have grown to about 10 meters... Mr Muscles Thomas decided to dig that out by himself!  He did a great job too!



 In the mean time Brandon and I separated out the strawberries and planted them in the planter and then Brandon planted out the Oregano, Lemon Balm and Thyme.
We then potted up all the mint plants as we don't want them in the garden bed!
 Then as Tom filled the hole where the Ornamental Pear was with a Sub-Lime Dwarf lime tree Brandon made a bamboo woven wall for Grandpop's Beans - Lazy Housewife beans to the rest of us... and some pea seeds from Julie...
As big Brothers do... as Brandon Planted... Thomas supervised and passed the seeds.... While we are looking here the "small bushes" near the bean poles?  Another plant we need to remove... 4 meters by 3.5 Meters?  Good one Landscapers, right next to the wall and lawn in a small garden!  ;-)
 

 Mr Muscles Brandon filled our trolley with potting mix so that I could spread some organic fertiliser which the dogs immediately decided to try and eat!  Then the filling of pots commenced including newspaper pots made by Thomas just like Grandpop!
As many pots as we could find were filled... and half are now seeded... 5 with Rainbow Chard, 2 with gorgeous Glory Lillies .


We popped in 7 of Grandpop's Super Toms, 1 Stevia... 3 rainbow chard's, 2 strawberry seeds and 4 baby strawberry plants (thanks Julie!).



Happy Gardening *hugs*

Sarah