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02-15-2012, 01:54 AM
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Grounds Keeper
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The Face of the Ladybird
Update February Week2: Tiny Ladybirds on the Bronze Fennel......just look at that face!!! Click the photo for a closer look! Temperatures this week: Lowest Min 4.6C Highest Max 34.7C No Recorded Rainfall Propagation: Planted out: Home Saved Bismark Potato tubers in Bed 5 MVG Seed Saving: Beans Tongues of Fire Chamomile German Dill Nasturtium Cuttings/Division: Layered some Myoporum parvifolium "Pink form" that is overgrowing it's pot. Next Week To Do: Clean up and rebuild the Drying Rack Harvest all Black Sultana Grapes to dry Pot up Silverbeet and Ethiopian Cabbage seedlings Tidy/clear out propagation tables and shade house Harvest Tally: Doesn't include Greens fed to the chooks on a daily basis or herbs picked for use in the kitchen for cooking or tea making. Beans Purple King 79g Carrots Mixed 214g Cucumber Suyo Long 841g Leeks Bulgarian Giant 122g Rockmelon Hearts Of Gold 585g Squash Acorn Table Queen 818g Tomato Money Maker 799g Tomato Stor Gul 42g Grapes Black Sultana 2416g Pear William 552g Plum (Tree 2) 849g Eggs: Total 22 for week: 15 From the 5 Farmyard Ferals 0 From the Lone Barnevelder 7 From the 4 Faverolles Apart from the strange ladybird above the Bronze Fennel has become a breeding ground for ladybirds with many of the larval stage feeding on what is a low supply of aphids this year compared to other years. First harvest of Purple King Beansbrought back memories of my early gardening days in the 70s. This was one of the first vegetables I grew. The Red Bor Kale has enjoyedthe cooler summer this year and is thriving. Sunflower time again! I can't wait to taste these Tigger Melonsthey are only small but are starting to colour up. This is the only bunch of Grapes that has survived life on the outside of the pergola! Thanks to a bag from a cheap shop. Fortunately under the pergola many bunches have survived the blackbird attack. We will be harvesting the rest this coming week for drying. This volunteer Silvery Fir Tree Tomatomade it's home in the wicking pot with the Chinese Artichokes. Both seem to be thriving and the tomato is setting fruit. To see how the various Garden areas fit on our half acre block check out the newest Map of our place HERE Read More at Scarecrow's Garden... |
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