Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Spring is in the air!

Its Spring so its time to start a new blog about my garden. I love gardening and there is always something interesting to see or do. Last year my son and I watched a tiny caterpillar turn into a big caterpillar and then hide in its web. Unfortunately my son was too young to understand that he shouldn't pick this "cocoon" off the tree it was on, so there will be no beautiful citrus butterfly this year :(



Back in the "beginning"
About my garden:

My garden grew from a pretty unloved state into something full of life. It is a small garden, but gives me great joy. I have replaced a barren "grass only" disaster (see picture to the left!) into a productive and enjoyable space. It is far from finished, with many projects still to come and others not yet complete. That said, I have: a chook house and pen housing 4 happy chooks that provide my son and I wish fresh happy eggs and hours of entertainment in watching them go about their daily business; a number of fruit trees (pear, nashi, quince, lemon, orange, apple); berry world (raspberries, blueberries, strawberries); the "C" shaped veggie garden; the small herb garden; and the rest filled in with mostly local provenance natives. Oh, but how could I forget about the recently planted Kiwi fruit and the two cold climate edible grapes (with the red variety producing bucket loads of tasty fruit last year!)

Possibly more sturdy than the house!!!!

Winter in my garden is usually a pretty desolate time. However, this year I made a serious attempt at planting a winter garden. I usually grow garlic, but that's about it. This year I grew kale, garlic, onions, leeks, broccoli, swedes, parsnips, cabbage, spinach, and attempted broad beans again (unfortunately without much success). There were also a few sad looking beetroot seedlings that a friend gave me that were going to be thrown out from a local nursery. I planted them thinking that they would die. However, they managed to survive our harsh winter and have just sprouted new green shoots and are really taking off.

I am looking forward to starting to harvest the parsnips. They are looking pretty amazing!

I have 4 happy chooks that I fence OUT of my veggie garden. They can be let into different parts of the veg garden if I want them in there, thanks to my fence design. They are currently roaming about the rest of my garden searching for whatever it is that chooks search for.

Little man learning to love his new feathered friends



I am looking out my back door and can see the beautiful purple magnolia flowers, the apple and quince trees starting to leaf up, the Nashi and pear getting their first flowers and birds happily chirping and flitting about. So busy out there!

Magnolia this spring

1 comment:

  1. Wow Carly, love to see it all growing here! You are such an inspiration!!! Kara

    ReplyDelete