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01-22-2013, 06:08 PM
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Grounds Keeper
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Mid January/Summer
Update: Mid January 2013 Due to a combination of a drier than average year (only 258mm last year) and the intense heat we have been experiencing this summer the grapevine out the back has been stressed. There is a lot of fruit on it but the grapes are small, ripening prematurely and they contain SEEDS!!! These are seedless sultana grapes but every few years the vine gets stressed enough to through a crop of seeded grapes. The birds are already attacking the fruit so I have bagged a few bunches that we shall use in juice. Temperatures: Lowest Min 8.5C Highest Max 41.3C No Recorded Rainfall It's the middle of January and I have had enough of summer already! We are only half way through what seems to have been the hottest (and one of the driest) summers I've known. While some of the beds have just had their water turned off others are slowly being prepared for Autumn/Winter crops which will be planted out at Summer's end. Propagation: Seeds: Alfalfa Medicago sativa Phoenix seeds Broccoli Nutri Bud Brassica oleracea Botrytis Group The Lost Seed Broccoli Royal Dome Brassica oleracea Botrytis Group Growers Pride Brussels Sprouts Ruby Brassica oleracea Gemmifera Group Diggers Seeds Cabbage Red Express Brassica oleracea Capitata Group Southern Harvest Greek Basil Ocimum obovatum Local Seed Kale Red Bor F1 Brassica oleracea var acephala Diggers Seeds Kale Vates Blue Curled Brassica oleracea var acephala The Lost Seed Lettuce Canasta Lactuca sativa The Lost Seed Lettuce Gloria Lactuca sativa Select Organic Red Clover Trifolium pratense var sativum Phoenix Seeds Silverbeet White Silver Beta vulgaris cicla Mr Fothergills Organic Potting on: Brussels Sprouts Ruby Cucumber Giant Russian Cucumber Revel Mizuna Purple Many of these seeds have germinated surprisingly well in the heat unlike the earlier sowing of which only a few Brussels Sprouts and some Minzuna seedlings survived. The Cucumbers will hopefully replace the ones in the garden that have frizzled up in the heatwaves. The might even end up in containers like This Link describes One area that has just kept on growing is the Old Chook Run Garden at the back of the block. There are loads of Tomatoes ripening daily, the Corn if almost ready and there is a Zucchini and a Pumpkin vine in there somewhere too! The Tamarillo and Yacon are loving life under the Tagasaste Trees. The Sweet Potatoes appreciate some extra shade and are covered to keep the birds from digging through the mulch layer to the wormies below. BTW the worms in the worm farms are all surviving well. ![]() Another bed that is doing remarkably well considering it is in a very hot area of the garden is the small tank Wicking Bed (number 20). In this bed I have planted Sweetcorn (a black variety) Cucumbers and some Tepary beans which kind of suggests a Three Sisters type of arrangement (See This Link) I have cucumbers instead of squash as I doubt that this bed is big enough to grow squash and corn in at the same time! The crazy chooks are doing well too although I wouldn't say that this has been the best month for egg numbers. Two of the Faverolles have gone into full moult which would make them feel cooler no doubt. But those silly Farmyard Ferals are still taking it in turns to go broody...and boy do they get ANGRY! Meanwhile Barney the Lone Barnevelder is enjoying life under the Mulberry Tree (and also enjoys the fruit that falls from the tree) it must be the coolest area in the whole garden. I have been Sprouting Wheat for the chooks and giving them a few handfulls each day with their feed mix. This is the link to Doc's blog post about making the Bucket Sprouter we are still using. Find my preferred Seed Suppliers Links - Here Read More at Scarecrow's Garden... |
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