Busy Day

I know I have posted this photo before… However.
I am using it as my RED photo for the new photo challenge I am running on facebook.  At least I took it within the correct time frame!!
I wanted to get back and brainstorm something different but I have just run out of time. It starts tomorrow so… just have to go with it!

Today was a bit mad. So much on my list before heading up the highway to hopefully collect my friend tomorrow!

Of course there was the obligatory house clean (mostly successful)
I baked a cake, went to the supermarket to get things for a picnic lunch tomorrow and pre cooked dinner for tomorrow night as I know I won’t feel like thinking or doing anything extravagant when we get home.

We had the sad task of dispatching one of our chooks. Yes I cried a lot. She was one of the older ones and she just was going downhill. She couldn’t get up very well yesterday, so we popped her in the cat carrier with some fresh hay to spend a warm night inside. Then she got some sunshine today with some special food which she even ate a little of out of my hand.
It was the first time I had helped Jeff with this task.  Its not nice, but its quick and humane. Another little plot.
Jeff said the day this task gets easy is the day we give up having our chickens.

Once I had sufficiently recovered to go out in public, we put the trailer on to go get our woodchips for the front path. To find the shop shut. Seems there is a public holiday down here. We continued on to Ruby’s where we helped Margie pull up all the strawberries and dump in a heap of compost to get the raised bed filled back up again ready to go. We have left the planting for Ruby to do!
She was having a slow day today, so being sensible and resting.

So lots of bits and pieces we done today… didn’t even bring out the camera!!

Hope your Sunday is/was peaceful!

Cheers

 

Yard Work

Hello!
How is your weekend going??
It was a very spring day – swinging between sunny to windy to raining and back again!
We did a quick lap around the river track. Jeff was trying out his new backpack . Its nice seeing a bit of colour out in the bush now too!

We were going to do two laps, but ended up just doing one as Jeff wanted to mow and I wanted to get the front path cleaned up.

It was good timing actually because when we finished the first lap it was raining a bit anyway, so we just went home and had lunch. By the time that was done, so was the rain!!

Pretty much everything around the yard looks shabby. So much work to be done to get things nice & not least get the vegetables in!!
But we also figured that having the front look a bit less scruffy was a good thing to work on.
Jeff got out his mower and I tackled the weedy path. We want to get a couple of loads of new woodchip for it (tomorrow??)

Things look so much nicer after a spruce up!

Jeff helped me finish off the path and boarder.

I stuck the spade in and cleared the grass from the edging which improved things no end!

I am now looking forward to seeing the path topped up with its new woodchips! A vast improvement!

I realised with horror that I had completely forgotten about those poor rhubarb I brutalised and replanted!! I hadn’t watered them since the day they got moved!! I went down to water them yesterday and saw they were actually pretty happy looking!

The garlic is going along well too… although the whole area needs a good soaking! Can you believe it is dry after all that never ending rain??

Sneaky chook followed me into the garden!!

I found two little lavender plants growing in the front pathway!! One is really quite sturdy. So I put them in pots and if they look ok, I’ll add them to my stall.

The outside snow peas are doing fine.

Baby cherry plums appearing!!

All in all, not a bad Saturday!!
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

 

 

 

Netting

So I am looking at the sunny skies outside from the comfort of my chair & coffee and decide Right! Got to get the gardening pants on and get into it.
Not kidding. Less than a minute later it was hailing!!! ???
Fine. If thats the way you want to play it!! 😀
I figured I could do most of the work I wanted to undercover, so I got started on making a new set of net supports for the strawberries.

I did these mostly on the back veranda and guestimated the polypipe length. Overall I should have done what I did at Ruby’s later in the day. Banged in the stakes, pre-drilled when they were in, attach one side then see how much I needed before cutting. Oh well. At least Ruby’s look great!

Mine are slightly wonky!! Sigh.
I did have a brainwave though… these ends make pulling the netting on and off a massive pain in the rear:

As we know, netting catches on everything!! I tried putting the polypipe on the inside but it didn’t curve nicely.
So I taped them!! The net slid right over like a dream! (Only taken me how many years to come up with this????)

So!! Safe from marauding chooks and later the fruit should be safe from the birds!

Funny thing while I was at Ruby’s. A while back, Margie and I agreed that we should dig up all Ruby’s strawberries and top up the raised bed which has sunk a lot over the past couple of seasons, then replant everything nicely.
The other day Ruby was quite against this idea, so I didn’t push it. But I was talking to Margie and said I was going to have another go at convincing her. At the very least – she wouldn’t have to bend so far to get in there!
So over a cuppa I take a breath ready to outlay my arguments, plans and reasoning’s… when Ruby says “Yes, I’ve been thinking about this all night and I think I have to do this too!!” I chuckled so much.
Now – my next trick is to get back there ASAP to help before we find her dragging over bags of compost by herself!!! 😀

Cheers!

Gone Potty?

Hi There!
Stampeding up to another weekend!
Was a bit overcast today but the threatening rain never happened. It wasn’t too cold though, so it was quite nice being outside.
I made a couple of mixes of my mushroom compost with the potting mix to get all the seeds planted.

I dragged one of my market stall tables into the hothouse, covered it in some plastic and started filling it up!
I now have three more types of tomatoes planted – Yellow, Beefsteak and a rainbow cherry mix. (The child in me thought that would be fun.)
Also: Cucumber, zucchini, eggplant, butternut pumpkin (new lot), regular pumpkin, melon and watermelon (because I am optimistic), basil, marjoram, cumin, land cress, capsicum (different variety to what I planted before)
I think thats all I can remember.
I also potted up the broccoli that Ruby dug up for me as well as a lot of strawberries!

Hoping these will be sold on the stall when I get it up and going again.
By then I needed a little stroll, so I jumped the back fence and took a few feed bags into the paddock to collect some kindling and pine cones.

oooo – check this out!

Potato!!! Yay!

Munching on fresh asparagus!!

This naughty chook!! She has worked out how to avoid Ugly Fort Knox and flies over the fence to strut around the yard. Three times I went back and opened the gate for her to go back where she was meant to be! (Love the way she knows she is up to no good and cluck clucks her way back in as pert as you please!!)
The final time I saw her, I grabbed the scissors, caught her and gave her a wing clipping!!
One down, 10 to go!!
Cheers!

Yay – More Gardening!

Hello!
Yesterday I bought a few things for the garden – as well as some new butternut pumpkin seeds as mine seem to be not working 🙁
I had plans to get stuff done by a certain time so I could shower then meet Margie for a movie this afternoon! (We went and saw the House with a Clock in its Wall) Bit of fun!!

Step one was to bring up some compost for the two gardens I cleared up.
Then in went the strawberries

Thats a vast improvement from before. Makes me quite happy!
I then went and put some flowering plants into that back garden space.

Overall feeling rather good about this. Keen to get in and do the other side now!

Hothouse Potatoes:

Back in June I dug up some leftover potatoes when putting in the garlic and since they looked keen to grow, I popped them in a spot in the hothouse and basically let them fend for themselves!
Today I accidentally dug up a potato… then couldn’t help myself looking for more!!
We had steamed new potatoes on the dinner plate tonight!!! What a treat for this time of year!

Yesterday I also picked up two little Black Russian Tomato seedlings to put into the hothouse. After a bit of an internal debate, I ripped up the sad looking capsicum and replaced them with the tomatoes.
I have to get others started from seed, but I love having a jump start with some seedlings – I will take some laterals from them when they are big enough!
Hope your midweek is great!
Cheers!

Weeding and Strawberries!

Hello!
Nice sunny day so back to the garden!
Thought I might amuse myself in the strawberry patch!

I only got the first patch done and had a go at the garden patch behind the veranda. The oxalis was slowing me down!

They were exploding everywhere!!! Blah!

Because this back area is really one of the first places people see when they come to visit, I have decided to prise open my purse and buy some established flowering plants to pop in this garden instead of waiting an eon for the seeds to do something.
Maybe tomorrow…

I took the time to also clean up each strawberry plant of its dead runners, leaves etc. What I can’t fit back into the garden will hopefully end up in my pot collection for the front sale thingy!

I now have four of these trays full… (I gave one away)
Reckon there will be plenty to put back into the garden and have a few to sell.

I was finishing up when this annoyed me.

Not really done but I felt better about yanking out some of the bigger clumps of weeds!

Meanwhile in the hothouse, the celery is really showing up.
I think the butternut pumpkin seeds are duds… 🙁
I dug some up to stare at them and nothing is happening.
Need to speed down to the shops and get some new seed. I totally loved the butternut pumpkins and want oodles more.

Not my most glamorous shot, but was excited to see a tiny capsicum sprout!

Chickens and the Ugly Fence Fort Knox – I thought I was winning.
Then I saw this:

Not winning. 🙁

Meanwhile, Jeff was attacking more of the wood pile and splitting more logs. He accidentally made these rather cool shingles!
I have ideas for those.
Jeff may be regretting showing me 😀

He stacked a good lot by the front of the house – as he was splitting wood on that side of the yard. Easier than dragging it over the back to the main pile.

Anyway… those were the main events here today!
Fingers crossed for some more sunshine tomorrow!

Cheers!

 

Calendars Ordered!

Righto! I know you saw the above picture yesterday, but…
I am so tired!! Its silly to feel so tired being on the computer most of the night and day – I feel more perky after digging in the garden!!
So… after a lot of agonising and some consultation with one of my sisters who I was lucky enough to catch online to pester, I settled on my 13 images and ordered 25 calendars.

January: Barn Bluff as seen from Cradle Mt Summit

February: Mosses from Cradle Mt NP

March: Fossil Bluff

April: From the garden

May: Face Track, Cradle Mt NP

June: West Coast Beaches

July: Liffey Falls

August: Driftwood at Black River Beach

September: Pandani

October: Spring Dragonfly

November: Anniversary Bay, Rocky Cape NP

December: Rock colours of the NW Coast

So… there you have it!
Now a bit nervous that they print them nicely!
I need to also go and source some large envelopes to present them in and cut up some cardboard to package.
The local shop will take 10 and a few other people have expressed interest at buying some, so that’s a nice start!
Tomorrow I will think of prices and look into postage. (Don’t want to rush these things do we?? haha)

Might be time to get some dinner and go find out where I was up to in Battlestar Galactica!! 😀

Cheers!
PS – This is not a hard sell, but if anyone is interested just let me know in the comments and we will talk 😀

Asparagus & Raspberries

Just so you know… I am dying of indecision and procrastination!!
OK… not quite dying. That’s just me being dramatic about trying to choose images to make a calendar for next year… and it has to be done and ordered by tomorrow (well the first lot anyway) because the company I use has the right discount happening now.
So many images to look through and decide upon! Agony!
Anyway, the one above I have chosen to be the front of the calendar because its got fairly good colour and impact!!
Might be a long night! 😀

I thought it was time to tend to my asparagus! I chopped it all back to nothing. Here’s hoping lots more spears will pop up over the spring!

I gave them a good covering of mushroom compost

And re-mulched with some seaweed.

I am going to have to start cooking some dishes with celery! Or I could also experiment with dehydrating – isn’t celery salt a ‘thing’ ??

So… back to the raspberries.
Jeff was sleeping today, so I was on my Pat Malone to get on with more of the job.

I think I might regret throwing so many old little potatoes in my main compost… hmmmmm

I feel a bit bad yanking them all up when they are trying so hard… but I don’t think they are a good companion plant to raspberries!!!

That took ages!!! I had to pull each lot apart to get rid of the weeds/grass which was a painful job! Hopefully the canes we dug up the other week will bounce back ok. I should have put them in the water barrels. Still… they are pretty tough. I also dug a few more up because they were in the middle of the path or other places that weren’t convenient.

I’ve tied each bunch together and also finished pruning and cutting out old canes from the other strip.
Still so much work to be done here.
Hoping my sneaky chooks won’t get out and into here… I’ll have to keep a good eye on them. I redid fences today. I think I might have finally thwarted the red chook from getting into the veggie patch. A ring necked girl is sneaking through the other side into the house yard. Haven’t spotted how she is doing that yet!! At least she follows me back like a lamb when she’s caught!

Even though the fire in the pit hasn’t been going for a couple of days, there was still enough heat in there to get it going again to burn a bit more stuff! I didn’t really put all that much effort into it though as by then I was a bit weary.

I also picked up another bin full of coffee grounds so that went into the compost, and dug in. Makes it smell so much better!!

Hope your day was fabulous!
Cheers!

 

 

Cuffs

Hello!!
I went into the local handcraft/gift shop and happily was told there was only one set of Cozy Cuffs left on the shelf!
Luckily, behind the scenes I have been knitting and crocheting in the evenings, so should be able to put a few pairs together to take down to restock.
Most of them are paired… most are even sewn up!!

I undid the first version of this long one and redid them. Now I am pleased.
I also did a short version with this yarn.  (I have three of the short ones made… one more to complete two pairs!)

I really love these ones though…

And another pair to sew

This pair, once sewn up is going to one of my cousins for her Mums birthday present

I have two knitted pairs, trying out different patterns

Mum taught me how to do a cable stitch while she was in Tassie.
I am missing our quiet nights by the fire knitting together!

This one above still hasn’t got a mate!!

This lovely pure wool pair you’ve seen before, but I have decided to take down to try to sell at the shop!

Hope everyone has had a lovely day!
Cheers!

Slightly Slower Days

Hello hello!!!
(That second one was from yesterday when I went “Meh, Can’t blog… must sleep” 😀 )
Yesterday we spent most of the day burning the scrappy stuff. The wind was blowing across the paddocks and it rained on and off. Jeff set a rather large pile of scraps on fire while I tended to my usual area (until I had to wait until Jeff’s fire calmed down… cough cough)
We got through a lot of stuff!
We also chook proofed  the fences a lot better. Then watched one annoying chook go “B-DAARRRK!!!” at the top of her voice as she sailed over the barrier then ran off to the bushes going ‘bok bok bok bok’ knowing full well she was in the wrong.
Then it was ‘poke bushes with a stick’ time to get her back again, which resulted in some very indignant noises like ‘bukbukbuk budaarkit’
We were laughing so much.

Oh… overall… we have failed.
Tomorrow Phase Three in Chook-Proofing is going forward. (Including the whole scissors & wings thing!)

Hothouse update!
Snow peas looking great!

Cos lettuce also looking good

Celery has popped up but too tiny for me to get a decent photo… It was a bit dark and I was wobbling all over the place trying to focus!

The Rocket – lovely!

The flower, Alyssum has popped up.

I found these evil colonies under the oregano seedling pots! Possibly why they were not thriving?? Afternoon snack for the chickens who regarded them with great suspicion. (Which is a mark of how spoiled our chooks are!!) (Where is the cake and bacon huh?)

Even the snow peas I planted outside have made an appearance! I will sprinkle a little snail bait here soon… I suspect they will be too tempting for the slugs etc. Maybe try a little of that saved crushed eggshell too

I did a quick stroll about the garden late this afternoon to get a few spring flower snaps just for the fun of it!
Enjoy & have a lovely day!

Cheers!

And my Tulips…