Hard Working Barnies
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September Week 4 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-qGgsY7IxG8.../cockroach.jpgNot an albino Cockroach......apparently they turn white when they moult! Weather: With yet more frosts forecast for the coming weekend planting out was put on hold. This week has been horribly windy yet again and I have been putting a shadecloth cover over the glass front on days when the temperature is set to top 30C. At least we have had a bit of rain even some small hail!! http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-d4yslyXdwS.../seedlings.jpgI have been getting the seedlings out into as much sun as I can on calmer days to stop them going 'leggy' which is what will happen if they don't get enough light. This is the beginning of hardening off...but they also need to stay out over night for that. Propagation: Seeds: Beans Phaseolus vulgaris: Climbing: Purple King from DT Brown Blue Lake from Eden Seeds Dwarf: Gourmet Delight from New Gippsland Seeds Roc D'Or from Green Harvest Tongues Of Fire from New Gippsland Seeds Beans Soy Glycine max from Eden Seeds (the last planting hasn't germinated yet) Beans Winged Psophocarpus tetragonolobus from Green Harvest These seeds were soaked in hot rainwater for a few hours then sown in old egg cartons. As soon as possible after germination they will be planted out with minimal disturbance. Sunflowers Helianthus annuus Double Dazzler from Diggers Dwarf Sensation from Mr Fothergill's Prado Red from Diggers Sun King from DT Brown Teddybear from Diggers Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius Italian White from Diggers These were sown in folded newspaper pots made with one sheet of newspaper (not a double one) so they are smaller than the big ones. Again these will be planted out soon after germination. Nasturtiums Tropaeolum majus Alaska from Grower's Pride Milkmaid from Diggers Tall Mixed from DT Brown Buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum from Phoenix Seed Dill Anethum graveolens From Gringo in Victoria Salvia splendens Blaze of Fire from Mr Fothergill's Free from the garden: Borage Borago officinalis from seeding plants - scattered around garden Potting up/on: Luffa seedlings http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-2yTydVfDdp...20/barnies.jpgYes the Barnies did almost destroy the mound garden. Mainly the mulch layer where all the beasties were hiding! I have allowed them a short session in the Wicking Beds. They were closely supervised because these beds are full of wormies and the chooks aren't having them!! http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KbXQE1JoFb...strawberry.jpgThis was a surprise. I expected the Pink Flowered Strawberries to have pale pink flowers like the label said! http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ytnsHMpFtM...uliflowers.jpgThe last Violet Sicilian Cauliflower is ready to pick! http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Mo3uHCs7Iv...0/cherries.jpgBaby Stella Cherries are still hanging on through the windstorms. Don't forget that you only have a few hours left to go in the draw for a copy of the October Gardening Australia Magazine. There is a growing list of names so why not add yours to the comment list on the last post here.https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...n.blogspot.com Read More at Scarecrow's Garden... |
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