blah blah. I'm feeling quite the earth mother today.
This evening I sowed eight different kinds of seeds:
1. arugula - which is like rocket but apparently is less inclined to bolt. My understanding of the catalogue description is that I can get growth year round with this seed.
2. calendula - I bought a dwarf mixed colour packet to add to my colour splashes as last year's calendula was so kind to me and flowered all through winter despite total neglect on my part.
3. violas - Heartsease Miss Helen Mount which I've been coveting a while..
4. Welsh Bunching Onions
5. Radish - a gourmet blend apparently
6. broccolli
7. kale - hopefully I won't throw a tantrum and destroy the broccoli and kale if I find a caterpillar like last time.
8. marjoram - cos we haven't got any and I want to see how different it tastes to our Greek Oregano.
Zucchinis are growing more strongly again which no doubt has nothing to do with me throwing wet piles of horse manure around the plants last week. Last August I made some horse poo brew and last August is really a long time ago now. I'd used the brew a few times and then forgot about it as the tree growth covered the brew bin. But since Favourite Handyman cut all bar one of the trees down and let in the light, the brew bin looked silly and like it should be used UP. So I sloshed it in lots of places and we'll see what happens next.
Today I collected a bulk order of sausages from the fabulous Blackball Salami Company, took delivery of some avocadoes from Doug at Eco Avo and discussed a first delivery with Dieter of Treedimensions.
Cos I'm on a foodie roll at the moment, chicken stock is bubbling gently as I write.
Exciting news also came in the form of an email about an organic co-op in the next town which is only 30 minutes' drive from me. It's up and running now and I'm itching to check it out.
It's better made at home
1 week ago
4 comments:
Hi, well Im glad to have found your blog, it really readable. Perhaps we can share compost tips. Im a realative newbie to gardening and my garden is tiny, the size of a kingsize bed probably, but I love it.
How about some photos of your amazing sounding garden?
Nice to 'meet' you Pherenike.
Wow, it's ages since I looked in and you're doing great! I need to talk to you about growing vegetable tips. Not just the tips, the whole veg, but tips on how to do it. We're giving it a go for the first time this year so should be interesting!
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