The manual and often repetitive motion of gardening, free's up my mind to wonder and ponder like few other things do. Coupled with sun, fresh air, exercise and the incredible stimulus of texture, colour and scent, there are few places I would rather be. Add to this the ability to create, build and shape with the pleasure of success and triumph balanced with failure. Gardening is a wonderful world of era's past. One totally removed from computers, TV's, corporate politics and plastic.
Sunday, 31 May 2015
New additions
Well, the Ghetto incubator worked like a rockstar. 4 our 4 eggs and I now have some grandchildren. Even not walking properly, they can make a mess of water in seconds. I think from the back Scramble, Sunny, Benedict and Easy. But then I could be wrong.
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Season Started
Romance Series Bush Cherries |
One of the things I have missed these last two summers is fresh cherries. My own Saskatoon bush cherries taking some time to grow to maturity. This year they are in full bloom and I am hoping I will have my first crop.
My idea for these was to grow them into a hedge - a really attractive and fruitful one.
Happy Haskap |
Of the 8 haskaps I planted, only two bushes look really happy and 2 seemed to have died down to the ground, but are now showing some fresh signs of growth. I am not sure these two bushes got pollinated even. I hope the remaining 6 put in the growth they need and are happier this summer.
Unknown hard neck garlic |
The straw from the duck house and then compost on top seems to have made my garlic very happy this year. My French grey shallots less so. I really do go through a good 50 bulbs of garlic in a year, and have not bought any now in 3 years. One crop that I really use all year around and had some success since buying these bulbs at a local farmers market. The farmer had no idea what it was called, but said his parents had grown it before him. The expensive shipped garlic named varieties really did not have the same success.
Some of my squash seeds have not sprouted and I am starting to get concerned. Perhaps they need a bit more heat?!
Everywhere you go though it is spring. My Asian pear tree has some of my favourite flowers off all fruit trees and is showing its stuff
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