Sunday, 4 April 2010

EASY EASTER...........

What a wonderful long week-end!  I have spent the holiday so far just ambling through time. Much of it time in the garden.

My carrots, cabbages and onions have sprouted, planted a little too close together but hey, nothing like square foot gardening LOL.

This morning as I was going out to enjoy the cool brought in by the overnight rain (not enough to do much more than dampen the paths), when I caught something out of the corner of my eye........a couple of the wild ducks. They were making themselves at home, particularly interested in being close to the chook pen, not sure if it was the company they sought or the feed they obviously could smell in there.  They stayed for about an hour then flew off again in the direction of the local river. I have seen these two every day since we moved in, obviously a couple, very sweet.

This morning I am planting out some chives, silverbeet and more cabbage, along with some peas, (snow and standard types). With the weather very slowly starting to cool it's the perfect time to get them in.

Hubby has finished the retic out the front, which means I can finally get the front garden in thank heavens! It has looked like a bomb site out there for so long, however there was no way I was planting when it was heading for summer, nothing would have survived too well.

The front will be mostly what I call my "vase collection". Anything that will look good in a vase will go in here along with a few miniature natives to bring the birds and the bees. I love the cottage garden look, essentially because most of the plants require little maintenance or water.

I am so looking forward to winter! This summer was just horrid, one of the hottest in our recorded history. Work this year is focusing on getting the wicking beds up and running and under cover and the rain water tanks in.

Gone are the days when we could plant our veggie gardens in full sun..........has your weather changed too?

9 Responses:

dixiebelle said...

Bring on the cooler weather... gorgeous visitors you got there!

TheCrone said...

The sun has been a cruel companion in my garden with neglect. The two of those chums have wrecked Wits End :(

Onwards and upwards, and let's prepare for next Summer's onslaught.

molly said...

I'm with you Dixie, I thrive in cool weather!

It's been a bugger of a summer this year L, with the cooler weather coming we can get some real work done!

jonesy said...

Looks like we are all in the same boat with tough summers Molly. I think it's plant and harvest early next year, then head for New Zealand for January/ February. ;-)

molly said...

Now that sounds perfect Jonesy!

daharja said...

Ahhhh - cabbages! I knew I forgot to plant something!

Oh well, if it is dry tomorrow it isn't too late to get some in. I'll go for seedlings though.

Thanks for the reminder!

molly said...

Daharja - fresh cabbage straight from the garden, fried with seasoning, yummmmm!

Ramsey said...

Molly,
I hope all is well.
I look forward to your next post after your batteries have been recharged.
ps your westn.. email account has died.

molly said...

Hey Ramsey, thanks for the good wishes! Work has been crazy but I have my life back again LOL!

Westnet was down last night for a maintenance job apparently, thankfully as you can see now they are back on deck.

Hope all is well with you and yours:)