Seed Saving Unit

Hello there!! Friday night and a big night out for the Millars – at the auctions!!
I’ve really been wanting to get some sort of cabinet system with small drawers to store seeds.
I spotted this in a catalogue in an auction not far from us. I’ve never really gone and bid at a proper auction before. It was a bit nerve wracking but I enjoyed it a lot! I think I want to go to more!!

There is another unit behind this one, same size but with 4 large filing drawers. Neither has a top but we can easily remedy that (hopefully with some of our milled timber if we can get that done!)
Its a VERY solid piece – heavy as Billy-oh!!
We’ll take all the drawers out to move it next time.
It went for more than I was hoping for… BUT… I had made an offer of $450 on another piece elsewhere, but I hadn’t heard back as they were waiting to maybe get more $$ for it, so after a couple of weeks I withdrew my offer. I had my own stash of $$ (from selling veggies, knitting etc etc) so it wasn’t coming out of normal ‘household’ funds.
Someone else REALLY wanted this too! Damn!! They were also skip bidding I think to try to put me off… like at 110, they jumped to 150. So I just went 160, so they jumped to 200 and so on. Thank goodness they quit at $360 because I think Jeff was panicking behind me haha.
So I am ahead by $90 from my original offer, plus this one is way more practical for what I want. If we can’t use the second piece we can always fix it up and sell it on.

Its still in the car – can’t believe they both fit!! No room for anything else that’s for sure!!
We’ll get them out tomorrow.

Yesterday I went into town and voted early – if you are not in Australia you may not have heard we are voting in a federal election to see who gets to run the country this time. Mind you, knowing our track record, the next Prime Minister will probably be changed within 6 months if our recent history keeps repeating itself! (The parties keep squabbling within themselves and kicking out the PM and changing them (eye roll))

While I was in town I went to one of the Op Shops (thrift) and bought this marvellously tacky bowl that I thought could act as a bird feeder. Its quite heavy so I thought less chance of the birds cartwheeling off it, bowl and all.


Its got shiny bits!!!

Add a suitable stump and Voila! Bird feeder!

Hopefully the galahs find it and the chooks don’t. Its solid enough but not enough for a boisterous chook tap dancing on it!

I also got to and baked another apple pie. I forgot to put some raspberries in. Next time.

So easy

Tasted pretty good as well. I am about to have a VERY late dinner of some toasted sandwiches, mustn’t forget this for dessert!

I dropped by friends yesterday and offered them a bucket of apples! (as you do!)
Maureen was cooking sausage rolls and their house smelled amazing! There is a church fete on somewhere tomorrow so I have to investigate and get down there and secure me some!!
Her husband Gerry handed me over some of his fresh picked broccoli!! Absolutely HUGE! I love a good barter! Can’t wait to get stuck into these.

Well… time for my late dinner!
Jeff just had cereal and headed to bed!!
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Cheers!

Adding to the Hugelkultur

Hello!
Guess what? Today wasn’t Tuesday. It was Wednesday. I only found that out tonight. Generally that wouldn’t be a problem, only I missed my doc appointment this morning. I hadn’t forgotten it… I was just living in the wrong day!! I’ll have to call them tomorrow to apologise.

So… while being oblivious to the day of the week, I strolled outside to do some less strenuous outside work.

I thought I would go around the yard a bit and put a few more barrow loads of composting materials onto the Huggle Monster.
Quite a lot to be raked up around the place!

There are a lot of gaps of course… I think when I build another one (I think I might…) I will make the effort to put more fill in during the early layers. Just a bit easier I think.

So I was just stuffing everything in everywhere.
I found some lovely dodgy slimy smelly kelp in a bag!

I also picked up some of the grass clippings that were in a couple of piles around the place – I’ve learned to add that slowly into the compost and not all at once!!

I also found a bag of seaweed grass so that went on too!

I was considering going into the paddock to collect some cow poo, but… I wasn’t feeling motivated enough.

Anyway – its coming along. 🙂

While I was washing the chooks water dish, these two cheeky galahs came down and helped themselves to the wheat!!
They’ve been out on the raspberry patch frame every morning waiting for some nosh! Its so lovely. We had lots of galahs in Canberra but these are the first at our place here. I have some wild bird seed and plans to make them a feeder… (its on the list)
I was able to get reasonably close too! I spooked them a little but they were brave enough to come waddling back.

Still got lovely lush lettuce!

And I am just picking the tomatoes that we need mostly… Still some lovely cherry tomatoes out there.

I did a bit of a round of the garden with my macro lens… just because I was in the mood 🙂

Thats all from me!!
Hope you know what day it is and enjoy it regardless!
Cheers!

The Huggle Monster

Hello!
How was your Monday? I guess some of you are just getting into it!!
Today I made a really good start on a Hugelkultur garden bed! Its a bit of an awkward mouthful so I have named it the Huggle Monster.
It can be friends with Tentacular, the passionfruit vine! 😀

Anyway – above is the bin over filled with coffee and a heap of cardboard from one of the local supermarkets.
I did start the fire today but it was too much of a hassle to keep it going well in between my other project. I fired it up better at the end of the day, just because I rather enjoy a decent fire!

Luckily Jeff got partly in here last time he mowed – it was a bit of a jungle.
I selected this spot and put the cardboard down. It was windy so I had a couple of loads of wood to put straight on it so I wasn’t chasing the cardboard all over the neighbours paddock.

Basic outlining… then came the colouring in.

I used a lot of the older stumps and a few of the newer ones as a solid base.
The idea here if you are not familiar with this (and this is VERY general as I only did a crash course via youtube last night) is that the wood slowly breaks down – it provides an area for bugs, skinks, fungi etc to live and grow. You fill the areas up with all kinds of composting materials over the top – you can add soil etc. It will settle – you just top it up.
The wood will soak up moisture and if done well these beds don’t need much in the way of watering if you are planting deeper rooting plants.

Next came a few loads of the smaller logs/branches

I decided to start putting in some small tree litter on – once I rattled it about a bit a lot started falling in the gaps

Yeah I know – totally not going to win any beauty contest as yet!
Hopefully come spring my ugly duckling will be more swan-like.

Another load of the smaller branches

And a load of leaf litter from the ignored front/side of the house. (I hadn’t been around there in a while and that was a shock!)

Next – time to pep up the Huggle Monster with some coffee.

I must say, I totally love this style of building a bed! Its like Freestyle Gardening, if there is such a thing!

Because Macrocarpa are a pine I am figuring the bed is going to be a bit acidic, so I very scientifically dumped a container of wood ash on top as I cleaned out our indoor fire yesterday. Then topped that with a bit of leftover mushroom compost.

And because I didn’t think I had done enough work yet, I dragged out the chipper and put through one of the piles of branches. This time with the tin & tarp, making a bit of a berm to catch the errant chips. Gathering them up was a lot easier.

It spits it out far and wide – its a very enthusiastic machine!
I need to brace it better next time. It seems to like dancing all over the platform.

I got two full barrow loads out of todays efforts.
So I dressed the Huggle Monster in a layer.

Over the next little while I will add grass clippings, leaf litter – all that kind of thing. Might even jump the fence with a barrow and shovel and get some cow poo too. Once I have done that I’ll cover in straw so it can work on its decomposition.
Great way to clean up the yard too! 😀

I enjoyed the process rather a lot (suits my aesthetically relaxed nature I think) I’d like to build a few more in this area – just have to maybe give myself a day or two before jumping in there again!!

Finished up the evening with a rather lovely full rainbow! Didn’t have my wide angle lens on but it was a beauty!
Cheers!!

Rest Day

Hello!!
As I type its raining heavily, but I have the fire on and we are nice and cosy.
I didn’t do a lot today due to the super miserableness of the weather – but that gives the muscles some recovery time!

Yesterday Jeff and I worked through another good portion of the tangled branch piles.

We extended and dug out the fire pit… then ringed it with some of the new stumps… lol – what could go wrong??

We were able to fit bigger pieces into the whole pit – and we also thought maybe eventually collecting the ash and throwing it down that huge mystery hole we have in the yard!! Its too much ash for the compost.

Pretty amazing progress! Yay us 😀
Jeff did a lot of the hauling – I get slowed by taking out suitable branches for the chipper.

I have a couple of piles ready to go that I will get into next time the weather looks more inviting.
Obviously there is a size limit to what I can put through, but also its hard to put in any of the twisted branches – of which there are a lot.
It comes down to what is more time efficient

Plus there are a lot of these pine cone ball clusters… they are heavy and bulky, so I often have to chop them back or off so the branches will fit through the chipper.

One of the piles to deal with when we have the chainsaw back. Need to be cut to a sensible, stackable length.
Actually – I just learned about Hugelkultur gardens and I am really interested in having a go! Its all about using big logs down to smaller ones and covering with partly broken down matter, soil and compost. Its supposed to be self sustaining and very water economical.
Since we have an excess of wood, I am super keen.
Today I picked up a bin of coffee grounds. I had left it a bit long and it was so full… I had to wait about in the rain until a fellow walked by who I asked to help me lift it into the car!! Nice of him to immediately say yes! There was no way I was going to manage myself. I have to get back to the coffee shop once a week at least.
I also picked up a heap of cardboard from the local supermarket to line the beds. Might as well start by thwarting some weeds huh?

Our little Raptors systematically testing the fence for weaknesses!!!

Anyway, I am off to sloth about with the cat. Jeff is on a nightshift, hopefully I will have the fire still going for him to return to a warm house!!
Cheers!

Life is good when you get wrapped in a fire-warmed towel!

Mulch!

Hello!! It was definitely an outside day today!!
Jeff got in and started the bonfire back up – I started working out the fine nuances of using a chipper!
Happily I can start it up myself (its got a heavy pull rope start) so I won’t have to wait for hefty men to appear to get it going for me! Bonus!
I do have to spend time making a suitably large pile of branches that will go through the chipper – a lot are just too twisted and tangled. The little clusters of ‘pine cone balls’ often need to be chopped off too.
Then its worth starting her up to put them through.

Some of it comes out not so fine but it will do the job I want it to do – namely first put it on all the garden pathways.
Next time I will put down a tarp as it spreads far and wide and is a pain to rake up – along with rocks and other sticks! Will also put a sheet of iron down where the chips fly out so the tarp doesn’t shred.

Hopefully it will all trample down fine and break down nicely.
Photo below is a bit dodgy but the capsicums look nice!! 😀

The fire pit is falling apart as well as filling up!!

OK – remember large long pile of branches against the back fence?? (Actually it got bigger than this)
Today we’ve whittled that down quite a lot.

It gives us a little hope that we won’t be here three months cleaning up part one!!!

Anyway, I am sure the fire is still happily smouldering away down the back!
Jeff has gone to bed and I am sitting here avoiding getting up – because lots of me hurts again! Its pretty annoying the creaks you get when you get a little older. I didn’t think I worked that hard today – certainly not carrying around the heavy wood like before. Sigh!!

Anyway, hope everyone else is having a fun relaxing weekend!
Cheers!

Instagram

Hello there!
I have had a spectacularly lazy day today!! It was a pretty terrible day weather wise – lots of wind and rain. It wasn’t inspiring me.
I was in my nightie until about 4pm – slightly embarrassing answering the door to a friend who was picking up those tomatoes I forgot to put out for her!!!
I ate badly today.
Really badly.
The vegemite toast for brekkie was ok… but I ate chocolate biscuits (cookies) at what I thought should have been lunch, then because Jeff didn’t wake up I proceeded to have hot chocolate, Camembert cheese on bikkies with sweet chilli sauce for dinner – washed down with an apple and some ginger beer.
And a bit of chocolate.
Yet to work out if I feel guilty about this or not!!

I did finally work out how to post on Instagram!!
Because we don’t own mobile devices, participating on instagram has not been straightforward. I joined an eon ago and promptly gave up on it because it just seemed too complicated to sort out and I had other things on my agenda to do.
Today I found an excellent web page that outlined really clearly how to go about it!!
I am still at the stumbling about point and not knowing what I am doing (although I have been advised to hashtag everything haha) but its a start.
My username is very unoriginal – lisamareemillar
I was thinking of changing it to CloudyFeet…
What do you think? Any other super suggestions??

OK – I am going back to continue my lame and lazy day!
Cheers!

Actually Gardening!

Hello!!!
I slipped out to Bunnings today before donning the smelly gardening gear to burn more branches.
I had to replace the broccoli before the weather really takes a nose dive and also got all keen about onions and leek.
Leeks are scandalously expensive in the shops – Seemed sensible to give them another go since I had free garden beds

I just dug some trenches and lay them down, then covered the roots. I’ve been assured they will sit themselves up. I put in the brown onion and the leeks in here. Yet to decide where the white onions will go.

Even after the rainstorm last night and not getting to the garden until early afternoon – there was still action in the firepit!

So in between doing garden stuff, I kept piling up branches on the fire. I do love a fire!! (Should have gotten myself some marshmallows!!)

While the netting has thwarted the cabbage moth – I didn’t get back to rescue my broccoli and all but one were decimated!
This time I made some slug shields – hopefully they’ll get a chance to get bigger and tougher before getting chewed on again.

I had three spare so I popped them in one of the prepped stawbales

Will be interesting to see how they go.
They also got slug shields

I wish I could have captured the amazing compost steam rising!! Its just too hard to dig and hold the camera AND click all at the right time.
The nerdy gardener in me is super excited about how much heat there is in this at the moment!

The pumpkin vines were pretty much dead… so decided to pick them today.
I might have Queensland Blues – not sure. That other one? Clueless
They’ll be interesting to cut into to see how they look and taste.

Capsicum – such pretty colours!

Foraged through the tomato plants – which are starting to look very woebegone! Still being able to pick plenty of tomatoes though.

Hopefully will get back out to my fire tomorrow – and if Jeff stays up long enough we might get to play with the chipper!!
Hope your week is going along fabulously!
Cheers

Burning

I had a perfectly lovely afternoon not doing housework!!
Instead I got the yard fire going well and kept feeding it while I was stacking the wood that Jeff split.
I am putting aside decent straight stuff to put through the chipper, but all the messy bendy stuff I was chucking on the burning heap.

The chooks immediately went digging holes in the cleared areas!

I filled these 4 pallets and put in another pallet to start filling. I need to whack in some more steel droppers so I can pile up the wood with a nice straight edge. Hopefully I will be able to do that on the right side and that its far enough away from the plum tree roots. I am not even going to try to get a stake in next to the trunk.

Was nice to be outside today… it wasn’t warm – overcast and a bit cool but no wind so perfect for having the fire going.
Its just started to rain heavily now – I was hoping my fire would still be smoldering tomorrow. Possibly not now! Sigh!

Hope your day has been great!
Cheers

Visiting and Visited

Dropped into see Shirley today… she had called the other day and said she went to the supermarket and decided not to buy much because she was liking my home grown too much!! 😀
So we did a deal and I brought around some produce which I am sure is going to taste a lot better than the supermarket stuff!!
Funny – I usually take Shirley some extra produce around when she puts in an egg order. We have plenty to spare and I just think its nice to share it around. Shirley told me that her daughter gave her a bit of a telling off for not giving me $$ for it!! So this had to be a business transaction (mind you it was a very good deal!)
I really didn’t give it a second thought – mostly in the past its been parsley because I know she loves it and I usually have enough to mow so why let it go to waste?
Who knows… maybe when I’m in my 80’s some keen young gardener will drop by with produce?? 😛

I spent the day giving the place a bit of a spruce up and then started to organise dinner as Kirrily came over to eat with us. Its been a while since we have been able to catch up with her properly and it was really lovely to spend some time with her. We rather miss her around the place – but she has her own lovely little spot close to her work so thats great for her!
Of course, she also got sent home with oodles of fresh food and some pickled beetroot as she became quite a fan of it while living with us!

So… nice and social, clean house, leftovers for tomorrow! Yay!
Hope to get back out to the tree tomorrow and start stacking all the wood that Jeff split today!

Have a wonderful Monday! Cheers!

Front Cleared

Hi!!
Jeff came home off nightshift and started splitting more wood. I was stacking it until Fiona and Paul turned up with the wood chipper that they borrowed to lend us 😀

Paul awesomely brought along his bigger chainsaw and cut the rest of the bigger pieces out the front so we could finish clearing the side of the highway. Fiona helped drag heaps of stuff around too!!
How great is my family??

Once Paul was done, we stopped and had a cuppa – and a slice of apple pie and enjoyed sitting in the sunshine out the back having a chat.
Inside is not really good at the moment… dead rat time! Blah! Time to dehydrate some garlic I think!!

At least now we have most of the wood in various organised piles. It will be interesting to get the wood chipper going and see how it works and if its going to be worth the time it takes to run the smaller stuff through it. (I hope so)

Paul and Fiona departed and Jeff went to bed, but I was keen to finish up at the front before it got dark…

All that is left is a few scrappy piles that I raked together that I can pick up in the wheelbarrow tomorrow or whenever. Also the last of the big logs that I thought I shouldn’t pick up by myself.

So very glad to have that part done!!
Now we can process it all at a bit more of a leisurely pace. I am sure we will get the fire going again. I might even learn how to chop the wood too! Who knows!!
I am off to bed! Apparently the weather is supposed to be pretty nice again tomorrow!
Cheers!