Sunday 6th March 2011.
Today I did manage a good few hours outside, the only interruption was my daughter who came by to see if she could fix my bike, apparently there’s not a lot wrong with it that a couple of new inner tubes can’t fix. She has this notion that if she fixes my bike I can start using it again hmmmmm……..
This may look like a very ordinary and unexciting pile of dirt……….but to me it is success. This is my very first full batch of home grown, ready to use, compost. It still has quite a lot of twigs in it but that’s because I wasn’t sure if I could compost hedge cuttings.
I did manage to plant most of my small fruit canes but by the time I finished the light had almost gone and it wasn’t bright enough to take any more photos. I took one photo, my new blueberry bush.
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acousticeagle wrote on Mar 9, '11
forgetmenot525 said
That
is so true. I have big yards where I live now and there's always
something I could be doing out there. The last job was to begin to root
up some of the summer's vege plants. I put in a lot of capsicums, and
they are very slow to produce fruit. Not much fruit came up either and
insects were really devouring the small fruit.
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veroniquemariquita wrote on Mar 7, '11
What
variety of strawberries did you get? Last year I planted several
different "everbearing" ones. Weeds got bad (and I got lazy) so I'm
hoping some of each type survived.
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veroniquemariquita wrote on Mar 7, '11
Hmmmmmm... now that I know EXACTLY where I am going to place it, I will definitely get one. lol
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Mar 6, '11
this
one is quite clever, it has a hose with tiny holes in that goes right
down the middle of the tub. you just pour the water into the top of the
hose ( it sticks out above the compost) and the water spreads evenly
around the whole thing. Also................I positioned it next to the
pond just in case i feel particularly lazy, I can just scoop a jug full
of water from there. :-)
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veroniquemariquita wrote on Mar 6, '11
Hears
your sighs of impatience but also your sighs of satisfaction. I like
your strawberry jar. I do hate to water but that almost inspires me to
make one.
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