The New Lawn: Part 1

Posted in Plants and Gardens on August 9th, 2011 by Coffee

Somewhere in that glare and spray there’s a nice man on a little tractor spraying all the rubbish that’s currently growing around the house. Once that’s all died off he’s going to come back and with a bit of pushing and pulling flatten out a bit of space and try to get us a decent lawn for summer.

We decided it would just take way, way too long with our knapsack sprayer, wheelbarrow, and shovel. Some things are better left to the experts.

More Construction

Posted in Animals, Plants and Gardens on August 5th, 2011 by Coffee

It’s been pretty quiet around here really. Nothing too exciting to report for the last few days except a few onion seeds in seed trays popping up. Not really worth an entry, that!

But today saw the construction of… A door!

Yes, that’s right. All the timber that we had lying around to make a chicken run went on a door for a, um, chicken run! Which we don’t, as yet, have. But at least when we do get one we’ll have a door for it!

After hearing some stories from the local neighbourhood about dogs and chickens, and given we’ve had a few visits from roaming dogs I thought it was a good idea that we have a fairly high and strong run to protect the birds when we finally get them.

And it’s quite a substantial door that should do the job. 2 layers of wood sandwiching the mesh and everything.

Worked out quite well in the end. Pretty happy with the day’s efforts. Now we just need some pretty substantial hinges for it, and of course the poles to hang it on.

Schoolboy error.

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 31st, 2011 by Coffee

I just realised I should have checked the veg seed website before I planted the peas. I appear to have planted the tall ones to the north of the small ones… Doh!

I guess I’ll have to find some way of staking sideways or something to get some sun to the short ones.

A bit more light construction…

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 28th, 2011 by Coffee

Another stunning day, so out we went to the garden to keep ticking the chores off. First up was a gentle poking of gro-tabs into the fruit tree root areas, with a bit of mulching on top.

That was followed by the erection of the first temporary compost bin so we could empty the increasingly smelly food scrap bucket. These pallets have come in quite handy. First they were the steps from our rooms, but now the deck is in they became surplus to requirements there.

Then we whipped up a bit of protection from birds and scraping kitties for the seeds that we (I) just had to plant now we’ve got protection for them… Peas today, both normal and sugar snap. I might consider adding some frost protection for them as well, but I’ll do a bit more research on that later to see if it’s needed. We even managed to get the spacing perfect to get another 2 rows in in a few weeks, and be able to shuffle the netting down.

Back to work

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 27th, 2011 by Coffee

After a day playing in the snow today the weather turned warm and clear, so while the snow gently melted around us we got around to planting all the remaining fruit trees that have been darkening the front doorway. And what a collection it was. Fig, medlar, quince, the remaining apple, apricots, peaches, pears, plum, cherry, prune, nectarine, peaches, and almond… think that’s it!

A bit hard to see in this pic, but all those stakes have a tree attached somehow. Some straighter than others! We were a bit stupid though. We have some grow-tab things that we were meant to place below the roots somewhere as we went along. We remembered that at the time of planting the last tree today. Doh! We’ll have to go back and gently insert them under the surface tomorrow. At least the four we planted last time and today’s medlar have them in the appropriate place!

Now we’ll just have to patiently wait and see if they manage to sprout leaves and make and attempt at growing some fruit some time in the next few years! Though we still have a few extra patches of dead grass we sprayed that could still do with a tree or two poking out of them. If we could just work out what we’re missing!

Taking a break from veg, we move on to fruit…

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 20th, 2011 by Coffee

Today we planted the first four of the fruit trees that have been standing at the front of the house waiting patiently for us to get around to dropping them in the dirt. We started with the easy ones that were in pots rather than bare-rooted. Two feijoas and two apples.

Only another 18 or so to go. I can’t remember exactly how many and what kinds of trees now. I guess I better check so we can make sure we work it out properly so they all end up in the right places in the rows that we’ve cut and sprayed in the front patch of long grass. I do know there’s one more apple to go in the middle of the two that we’ve just planted. That’s a a start!

Our First Herb Garden

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 18th, 2011 by Bec

Well I have made my first official garden on the ranch all on my lonesome. Hmmmmm perhaps not, if you are being technical. What I mean is I planted the plants. I did have some help with the digging and refilling of the plot though, and Mike did an OK job at that. So welcome to our herb garden with a few pansies thrown in for colour at this stage. Of course the herbs in there will increase over time as we install what we need. But the pansies add a nice bit of simple colour to the place for the time being, as it is currently a very barren block that we live on.

Plot B3: Complete

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 18th, 2011 by Coffee

It’s been a bit of a long haul, what with welcome interruptions by various very welcome visitors, but plot B3 is now complete.

For some reason we managed to dig this one out a bit deeper than all the others. Which just meant that we had a much bigger job filling it in again. But with Rene’s help for the last blast we finally got it done.

And the eagle-eyed among you will notice that plot B1 has started sporting the now standard look around here of a stone border. One thing we’re not short of around here is stones! But it will hopefully stop anyone driving over it.

The day the deck was done.

Posted in House, Plants and Gardens on July 16th, 2011 by Coffee

[I can’t believe that we left this in draft and didn’t let you know it was all done!]

Yes, that’s right. It’s all done. Finished. Completed. You’ll no doubt be relieved that we can now bring this blog mini-series to a close!? Well, almost to a close. The photos I took earlier are crap, so you’ll have to wait for a pictorial entry sometime when I get around to it. Until then you’ll just have to take my word that it is indeed done.

Now we can look forward to the next project. Whichever item on the list we finally decide that will be. No doubt you’ll hear about it…

Meet our first home-grown lemon!

Posted in Plants and Gardens on July 13th, 2011 by Coffee

And isn’t she a beauty?! Firm, glossy, yellow skin, just like it should be, and the zest tasted just great in our dinner last night. Juice to be used today.

But home-grown might be stretching things a little. Home-ripened is possibly a more accurate description. When we bought the tree it had about 5 green lemons hanging off it. Excellent! I think all fruit trees should come pre-loaded. But there are a couple of baby lemons that have appeared since we’ve had the tree home and re-potted it to a bigger pot. We just have to keep remembering to shift the tree around to keep it out of these very gusty NW winds, but put it back out in the sun when they’re gone.