
- Carrots
- Garlic
- Parsnips
- Cauliflower
- Cabbage
- Kale
- Broccoli
- Broad Beans
- Leeks
- Onions
Harvesting
- Broccoli
- Zucchini
- Lettuce
- Rhubarb
- Herbs (especially parsley)
- Thai eggplant
- Carrots
- Feijoas
- Chillis
- Cucumber
Planning for the Future
- ordering seed potatoes
- building fence to keep chooks out of veges
- preparing non food garden for bee attracting flowers
- saving up for juicer, Vacola
Working for the Future
- drying excess chillis
- knitting for winter - socks
Building Community
- having friends over for dinner
- buying groceries from Aussie Farmers Direct
- Teaching my neighbour how to use a computer
Learning New Skills
- not very good at this one
- would like to learn to crochet again
2 comments:
That sounds great, you're ultra organised! Do you have much yard space, it sounds like you grow tons of stuff, way more than me : ) I'm building a new garden bed soon so I can grow more veggies. I can't wait to grow onions in particular, mmm, we go through so many of them.
The most interesting thing I'm harvesting at the moment is my coffee, it has begun, it'll go on for months now, all the steps of drying etc then finally roasting. Fun fun.
I'm pretty lucky in that the bloke behind me has boxes of native bees in his back yard, its quite nice pottering around in the veggies or picking basil and being surrounded by them buzzing away, they're cute.
Oh, I'm also going to suss out Aussie Farmers Direct now, thanks for that, I've never heard of them! I'll tell me friend in Sydney about them too, she'll be interested : )
Not really organised but fiddling around in the garden and ordering things from the internet is my main form of relaxation. I have 5 vege patches about 3 x 1.5m each and some fruit trees.
I am trying onions and garlic for the first time as they are the things we eat every single day too. Good luck to us both.
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