Planning and planting and harvesting seems to be such a part of my life that I find its hard to write something new for blog readers...but on Saturday I met one of you and my heart soared as I learnt of the success story because of taking a chance with soap making which you read about on my blog...you know who you are :)
Who would have thought that what inspired you has inspired me to write again...!? I realised that not everyone is 8 years down the garden path...some are just thinking about how to grow veggies, cook from scratch or make soap.
Spring strawberry show |
Today as I stand and look out at this space I delight in its almost wild style - even though we have raised beds. It is a mature garden and many things self seed themselves like coriander, fennel, tomatoes and more.
New season peas in wood chip |
So don't be afraid...just try one thing...and let it grow!
So what's been happening in our home and garden?
Our chicken coop ready for new hens |
We also laid down a wood chip layer on all our beds and it has taken some adjusting for me to learn to plant into them. The chips were still green and it made planting difficult but through winter we grew herbs, onions, spinach, peas, broad beans and harvested loads of granadillas.
Bowls and bowls collected, swapped, eaten and given away |
New fig leaves |
What's going on in your vegetable gardens?
Inside our home we have continued to enjoy good food...du-uh...entertaining others around our table has become a special part of our week. Whether it be a good old fashioned braai (BBQ) or making pizza's in our pizza oven or home cooked goodness around our table it is a joy to cook for others.
Ramen - a standard winter lunch |
Curry and sambals anyone? |
On a personal note, those who followed the story of our feral cat that we rescued in 2014, we very sadly had to put him to sleep two weeks ago. Buster had FIV and his condition was deteriorating...so with heavy hearts we made the decision. He has been laid to rest in his favourite spot next the pond below the avocado tree. His presence is sorely missed.
Beautiful Buster - you are missed |
1 comment:
Hi Wendy
I only discovered your blog today...a year after this article was posted!I think that what you do is amazing and I hope you will write a post again soon! Sorry about your cat, maybe you have acquired another one since....
Best wishes
Amanda
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