Showing posts with label harvests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harvests. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Hello, I love you,

Won't you tell me your name?

First batch of strawberries from the front garden this spring. Variety name long lost! These get no special care whatsoever, just water over summer and whatever fertiliser runoff happens from the other plants nearby. 

There's a few happy mulberries in there too. 


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Morry justifies his existence.

Remember when I bought Morry the white weeping mulberry? He was expensive, and I wasn't sure if he'd be worth the investment. Well, a year later he in no way resembles a cubby-house yet, but check out the fruit!  Granted they are not large, but the are prolific and delicious... Unlike the English mulberry I planted five years ago which grew like the clappers but had hardly any fruit, and those it had were small, dry, and totally tasteless. 





Monday, September 14, 2015

Lately

Wow, don't post for a bit and those photos really pile up!

We've been away on a brief driving holiday to Sydney and back. 

Saw loads on Olearia in full bloom through those endless mallee lands. Naturally I had to pull over and have a good look. 




Stayed in a funky (and very dilapidated) old pub in Ouyen both there and back. Oh, if I had a few spare million to restore it to its former glory... 



If you have an opportunity to visit the Australian Botanic Gardens at Mt Annan, NSW, you really should do so. Free entry, free parking too, glorious flowers; I was in heaven.  







Went to the other botanic gardens in the Blue Mountains too. We only had a spare hour, I so wish I had more time to really explore. 



Came home to launch full steam ahead into spring. 



Put the girls to work doing my neglected weeding (they refuse to pose nicely for a photo). 



They are paying their board with so many eggs I've started selling the odd dozen when I get overwhelmed and can't bear the thought of another quiche (and I'm trying to cut down on the sweet baking). 



Gave the lemon tree a pretty thorough haircut and picked a few lemons. There are so many I might need to pop them at the gate with a 'free' sign. 



And the potato tower that had done so little at my last post has gone 'kaboom'. How fabulous! 





How I love spring xx

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Santa Rosa and friends

Eating Santa Rosa plums (have loads)



And the Moorpark apricots (not many this year)



Here are the lotus seedlings with their 'coin leaves' in their temporary growing-on home


Small boy in a big garden  



Yellow cherry tomatoes best for throwing, apparently (variety label lost)


Three x new-ish chicken bottoms (actually four, one not in shot)



New pond from the old bath. Sorry about the green, wrong setting on the phone!