Sunday, June 29, 2008

A year in my garden #5...- (plus the rest)...

General


 


No Gardening this weekend (see below) But I did get a chance to wander around the garden seeing what’s what…That the worst of winter, still to come, doesn’t seem to have registered with the plants as the pictures show – we still have flowers in the garden and those not flowering are getting ready to do so …..EVEN a camellia that had never flowered since we’ve been here, flowered this winter… Small pink flowers lasting barely more than a day ..>I didn’t even get the chance to take a photo ….:O0  


 


An Azalia in flower at the front of the garden


This azalia is at the front of the garden .. Now almost in shade the whole day ..


 


Grumpy Old Fart


McD and I work in 'services' professions so tend to be a lot more critical of service we receive in shops, cafe's etc ... But we seem to be spiraling downwards as far as getting reasonable service is concerned ...Shop Staff too busy chatting with friends than serving customers .... McD went into SubWays the other day to have some youngster practically pushing her out of the way as she used a cloth to clean the glass frontage.... To hinder someone trying to buy in a shop !! They have no idea do they .... And to do that to McD - real dumb .............  


 


The Garden Chair


The garden seat now collecting a covering of moss and lichen on it... I like it as it shows how clean the air is and looks good (to me) ...but will mean a shortened life for the seat itself.


 


Vegetable Garden


 


Vegetable Garden Plan


 


 


Well here is the plan ..The end goal of our vegetable garden.. Of course this doesn’t take into the fact the whole garden is on a slant both north to south and west to east … Plus the fact that the garden is far from rectangular….being narrower at the north end than the south ..Plus the fact that it’s sunken already into the earth with a concrete wall and fence to the north boundary and a clay bank and fence to the west ….


 


Purple flower 


 


So why are we planting here of all places ???


 


We’ve nowhere else to put it really ……


 


Purple flower hidden with a small bush  


 


I’ve already told McD we are to move in two years So I can start it all again – but properly this time :O)  “Oh that will be fun dear” she muttered gratingly through her clenched teeth ………


 


Winter Rose


Even in our Winter a climber Rose wants to flower (Note the black spot as we don't spray beside the veggie patch) 


 


The weekend has not been good for gardening …We are now in the grips of winter. It’s cold … Damned cold …Plus we have a 120K gale blowing right off the Antarctic and driving  iced  rain directly at the house ….. And it’s been raining for 24hrs now – Chaos on the roads …And that will just get worse by tomorrow morning …….


 


The white Magnolia buds


The white Magnolia prepares to flower


 


It’s effin cold ……..


 


And now we’ve lost Cable connections – which means no internet, TV etc, phones  ……..


 Rhododendron Buds


The Rhododendron prepares to flower


 


 


The only thing I do like it the cool cool clean air that now surrounds us …makes you want to keep on breathing in ………………. 


 


Coprosman


The small flowers of the native Coprosma Robusta will lead to red berries in late spring 


 


So apart from a brisk ½ hour wander about the garden Saturday morning to see what’s what and grab a few photo’s that’s all we’ve done ………Trouble is – we are running out of time to get these raised borders in place……. To complete them all there is a good 8-10 weekends work ahead  ..>depressing isn’t it ….


 


Kowhai Flowers in mid winter


I thought this might be the earliest kowhai flowers this year but found a tree flowering beside the local supermarket....


 


And of course then there’s the rest of the garden to look after ….. Not a hope eh with us going to work in the dark and leaving work in the dark as well ……. So only one thing to do and that was to get a gardener in to keep the rest of the garden going ….. So we hired Jim to come round once a fortnight to weed the yard and front borders…However he is the wrong side of 70 and I'm concerned at his health. I  Just know we are going to come home and find him flat across a border one day having expired from the cold and effort …..


 



the fuscias seem to be happier in the winter shade than the summer sun ...


 


Worse still for all his talk he knows little about the plants we have …. Lilly bulbs we bought at $4-5 a pop left on top of the ground …the same for the Dahlia tubers …All left to the exposure of the recent frosts …… I’ve not looked at them closely but if they all rot now I’m hundreds of dollars out of pocket ……


 



 


 


But still we are too soft to fire him …of course where he has worked is clean and free of weeds … And,  HE might be ME in a few years time ….But at least I will know what to do with bulbs and tubers costing a small fortune …………………………………….


 



 


Quince


I hope this means lots of fruit this year ....

Friday, June 27, 2008

Perhaps I read too Much ........................

General


I guess this week was as dark a week as last week really except that the week ended with the days slightly longer than shorter. We did however get to feel a true winter, with cold winds and rain and our first real frost hitting us. North and south of Wellington, across the country snow fell - to the delight of the children or child at hearts but few others... I am not a snow fan ..Love seeing it from afar....Hate living in it......


We're Screwed


I've been listening and reading items on gloal warming and the ever increasing prices for food and the worsening famine around Ethiopia and Sudan ....To see rice fields now being planted with "Bio-Fuel" crops and increased pressure on 3rd world farmers to clear more jungle to survive is sadening and desperate for the world. I read about the logging of the jungle in eastern africa. Bad enough in it's own right, but that they use the rivers to transport the logs ...Many logs are lost to the river. These tree length logs then wash up on the beaches of easten africa and become impassable obstacles for the breeding turtles trying to lay eggs in the sand above the tide line ....They can't do it and so either return to the sea or lay their eggs where they have no chance of hatching. Turtles across the planet face similar pressures and problems ... Humans living beside the beaches such as in the mediterranean ensure the turtles can never again land there .......


Ever thought how good it would have been for your Children, Grandchildren or Great Grandchildren to have been able to see these great turtles, and even for them to have had the opportunity to see them in their own environment ?? It's not going to happen ..................






Isn't there something desperately wrong with us (the world) when we put the need to feed ourselves below everything else .....


The increased pressure on remaining food farmland to produce more and more then leads us to genetic engineering.. The reality is - can we (the world) really survive without it ? I read now that they are developing corn and wheat crops that are resistant to weed killers. Weed killers such as "round-up". It's called Roundup for a very good reason - it's used to kill every plant it comes in contact with .....So there goes the corn fields with poppies etc growing amongst them that I remember when living in England ... I bet that doesn't happen anymore now ... It (weedkiller) also in the UK for example kills plants such as 'fat hen'. So what ? It is the most common plant that feeds the native birds ....Pheasants, sparrows, partriges, my beloved Skylarks, field/wood mice and so on ....Fewer mice, sparrows and we lose more of the birds of prey such as the Kestral.....


Does it matter though that we lose these creatures ?? It does to me...But I'm not starving ... But this food won't get to relieve the famine will it when we are looking to grow more and more Bio fuels for ourselves ....


Of course in the US this genetically modified weed-killer resistant crops won't have quite the same species destruction...why? Because they have a sufficient land mass to reserve huge parkland for the wildlife to exist and squeeze into. So no - not the extinction of species (though it's still happening from other things )... Sure the farmland will be 'Green Concrete' as the paper described it - barren of all other wildlife except for the intended crops growing there...........Most of which will be grown for Bio Fuels anyway.


New Zealand will have the same issues as the UK if it allows GE crops in. We already grow crops for bio fuels...How long before GE cops are here ? Not long ....Not long at all .....





Saturday, June 21, 2008

A year in my garden #4- (plus the rest)...

In General - Our darkest week 


This week was our darkest week .... Winter Solstice already.. Today being the shortest day ... 6 months of increasing light will help lift the spirits and bring the vegetables to healthy maturity ... We had 60f (16c)temperature today with a warm sun and blue skies. Not bad for the start of the middle of winter ...


 


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 This Pea Straw is warm as toast


June can often be like this ... Cold nights, light frosts some nights in the valley but none around the house / garden thanks to being on a hill and more air movement ... July we will undoubtedly have some frosts ... But always light ..We are fortunate that here in the Wellington surrounds the climate is so moderate... Further south and the frosts and the snows are much more common ....   


Then it will be August the cold rainy month - The month I hate here most of all ..... But then thats it ..September heralds spring and this year, a gardners spring fever will hit us and a rush of seed planting will begin.....    


But at the moment and in this week especially I am getting up in the dark, walking the dogs with MCD in the dark and driving to work in the dark .....Some days I even forget to look out of my widow at work .. .And then its leaving and driving home in the dark... very depressing .... very very depressing...... 


 


Work


Work hit an all-time low over the last 2 weeks .. Some terse conversations with the CTO , my manager, resulted in me telling him to prepare his succession planning for me very quickly......I have a holiday coming up 1st two weeks of August and then I'm getting my CV out to the agencies .... 


Too much to go into detail here but I'm far from happy ...


 


Our Next Holiday


For the first 2 weeks in August,  at the beginning of the last month of the winter, McD and I are to holiday in Hong Kong, visiting Brunei as well for a 2 day stopover... not a shopping holiday this time but a photographic opportunity exporing the islands and outskirts of Hong kong and Macau. We want to try and capture what is the last of the old world Hong  Kong territories before it's too late....I'm very excited :O) McD is in her element looking at our options and networking with travellers who recently visited these places .... .


 


But the time of year is not the best - it being the typhoon season over there ...Very hot and humid and potentially extremely wet and windy ......But that could also produce some good pictures so we will just go with the flow and see what happens ... We are to do as little organised tours as possible as well ... This time it's our adventure and our chance to get pictures at places not already marked as a 'kodak moment' , millions of which are on flickr ..Many looking great ...but just another version of a hundred others ....


Of course we could also be imprisoned in the hotel for 2 weeks  waiting for the big winds to pass us by ...But then we will drink G&Ts and relax and people watch or read a good book and how much better than work that will be anyway :O)


I wish we had longer in Brunei ...Well actually longer to go from Brunei into the Borneo jungle .......Next time maybe .... We are planning a boat trip along a river there to see the probiscus monkeys ..... and the stilt village on the river itself ....  


Rats


All over now - but in clearing the gorse at the top of the bank to make our vegetable garden we disturbed more rats than we had imagined...mickey the cat brought nearly a dozen into the house over a period of a few small weeks to show us .. One still alive but with its back broken ... And then, when Stepdaughter visited she heard a scuffling in the ceiling ...... Too much ...... So we engaged a nice pest control chap who set poison and traps and we bagged some more of these long tailed pointy nosed, long sharp pointy teethed devils ..... the pest control chap told us there was a 'good sized nest' in the attic.....


A few weeks later I found out a sentence you do not want to hear from a much experienced pest contoller ...."oooh Hell, That was a big one" !!!   Dead in the trap thankfully ..I was invited to come and see the fresh kill .... "ooooh Hell- That was a big one" !! I could only repeat........    


 


Vegetable garden gardens !! :O)


 


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 We plan to put 3 raised beds along here ............


Right on schedule - to day we completed our 2nd  raised bed in the vegetable garden. Or is it a potager garden ?? Or is it a Kitchen Garden ?? .. are they different ??.  


So any way - right on schedule - after a full days work humping soil up the steps bucket load by bucket load (we are getting so fit), we planted heritage heirloom garlic cloves...On the shortest day of the year as it should be for planting garlic.... The Winter Solstice


Afterwards we stripped naked and with birch twigs in our hands we danced with free abandon around the newly erected fertility pole paying homage to our Druidian ways ............. 


Do you believe me ?? I hope you don't :O)


 


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Monday, June 02, 2008

A year in my vegetable garden - part 3 (Plus the rest)


Thanks for the notes .. One question was on the fate of my PoroPoro.. Ths small tree is a native to new zealand is a member of the potato/tomato/nightshade family Solanum ...It can grow to around 12 feet high and has a beautiful purple to very light pastel purple flower. It has drupe type fruit which is poisonous when green but edible when the fruit turns orange ...



The flowers of our tree were almost white ...It grew by itself no doubt deposited by the local birdlife at the side of a set of steps from one level of the garden to the next ...As we left it to its own devices it sought out more light towards the far side of the steps forming a low archaway across them ... I liked it there ...It reminded me of the pictures I'd seen of Zen gardens where a low archway to the garden forced those who enter it to bow in reverence to natures gift inside ....



It had a mass of flowers this past summer followed by large fruit that I had my eye on to make jam (as the old settlers had done 2 hundred year ago) but as they ripened they caught the eye of one of our worst illegal aliens - the german wasps, who devoured them or spoiled them long before I could harvest some for myself .



The workmen saw the tree as a weed and a nuisance and despite it not being part of their brief for the day nor even near their work it was cut down and sadly that was that ....


However, there is a seedling thought to be from the same plant growing in our circular dahlia bed... I will transplant it soon ...But not to the steps of its parent ...............


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Well we finally did it .. Our 1st raised bed has been planted.. It took another two days of hard labour moving soil in buckets up the hill to fill it. Barrow load after barrow load carted up from ground level to 1st level... So much work ....



But how much fitter we are now. The step machine in the gym now being but a toy..."Try doing that with a 20-30 kilo bucket of wet soil!!" I shall mockingly deride the pale faced gym bunnies when next there ........



We've made a lot of mistakes though in building the frame ..Mainly because of having to build it in situ ..But also because of us not wanting to buy any extra tools. The old bow saw wasn't good for cutting thick macrocarpa wood to the right angles we needed... I've vowed to redo the side nearest the entrance as it "offends my eye" .... But the Broccoli cares not ........



As we finally laid the last bucket full into the bed and forked it all over flat we took time to sit at the top of our garden with a mug of tea and look over our veggie patch and past the house to the valley below ... It was very relaxing, very pleasant..



Another vowe to get a proper seat up there soon was made. I think we will be up there quite often from now on :O)



I asked McD to do the inaugural planting of the first plant. Broccoli. She has worked like a pack horse these past few weeks...We tried to get some brussel sprouts but the garden centre had "run out" with no new stock arriving soon.......From spring - well Mid-August onwards we start sowing seed instead of going to the garden centre. I have a heap of "heirloom" seed that I am looking forward to trying ..Blood red carrots, striped beetroot, black (or nearly black) tomatoes..... But for now the centre provided us with broccoli, cabbage, celery,spinach and leeks.




Our First Broccoli


A vegetable garden also with the first sighting of a snail "EEEEEEEK" What the SAM is that !!!!!!! An aerial flight for you voracious vegetable eater...Over into the neighbours garden and never return again.......... "Thats the downside of buying from garden centres" I rasped as I planned death and destruction of all things slimy nearby.



It's there look !!!


It was with a great sense of achievement that we had finally planted our 1st bed and we could now say with not a little pride that "Yes we have a vegetable garden". I was also more than a little amused that Mcd now calls them "her plants" What a difference a little ownership will make in getting them to harvest time. :O)


Tadaar !!!


How quickly we gardeners become the "too" people .... Too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry, too shaded, too sunny, too windy, too calm ....etc etc


Of course the work doesn't stop there.. With another 3 beds in the pipeline. But these will require little digging into the hillside and will be much easier to build.



Stupid Humans .......

And as we planted our last plant the clouds thickened and the first few raindrops cooled the air around us and God in his infinate wisdom had it rain heavily for the next 10 hours straight much to McDs concern.."is it out of order to set up the umbrellas for them ?" .....






Friday, May 23, 2008

A year in my vegetable garden - part 2 (Plus the rest)


Well – doesn’t time fly ….. Not sure what to write about really ….....


Photobucket the thorns of the Gorse bush ......



In General



In general – both McD and I are working too hard … It’s not just the near 60 hour weeks but the intensity of the day ..>It’s like at the start of the day falling into a fast flowing river and being bounced around crashing into boulder after boulder until the river spits you out at the end of the day and you go home and wait for the next morning to arrive …



Pretty gorse flowers ...scented ... you can make a nice wine from them ...we declined




It’s hell I tell you



And we’ve taken too much on at work and I’m trying to do one project while getting dragged into vendor meetings for this and meetings for that and meetings for yet something else and then having to do site visits for this and that and fly to Auckland and so on …..


"Tea cup" artwork already in place



A classic happened over the weekend …Friday the Chief Technology Officer, my immediate manager, tells me that he require and executive overview of the Service Management Office a new function within my company that I researched and stared to build … And that he had to have it Monday …. Well that’s just fine and dandy says me … what are weekends for uh uh ?? So Sunday afternoon was devoted to compiling this damn report pulling bits of other reports together and struggling with writer block as to how to describe it and by 6o’clock I had it in a pretty good state and ready to email out to the eager CTO … And then it happened as I pulled it from our works document management system into an email I receive the error message “Corrupt File!!!!”


making the rats homeless



WAH !!!!!!!! :O( I felt physically sick ….Just awful … ….But with McD already diving in to type it out again from a a print out I had that had most of the detail on it (whew) but none of the graphics (Mcd types with all her fingers !! after 30 years at a keyboard I still use 1 finger of each hand and occasionally a thumb for the space bar) I despondently rang the service desk for assistance … It’s a Sunday night I had little hope of even getting a techie to respond I thought … So call logged I went into the vendor helpdesk system to watch (a privilege being in the role I have) ..I see it getting logged and then priority raised as they see I was flagged as a VIP in the systems (another privilege of the role) and then the call being assigned to Arnold … 20 minutes later he rang me collected information and went away …1/2 hour after that the phone went and it was my mate Arnold saying he’d recovered it …. Oh Joy of Joys !!!!!!!!!!!!!! But it took over an hour after that to reformat the document , rebuild the graphics and get it finally sent off ….. I felt stressed to the max, sick and very tired after that



and in the very middle - my murdered Poroporo............



Is it my age ?



these days I feel tired …And tired of work as well … McD needs to be planning a holiday for us … Something to get ourselves energized and refreshed again …And of course where we can take pictures – A real photo shoot …..



There’s more to tell on that one ……



McD sings the lumberjack song while grabbing some sunshine while it lasts .......




Diet & Fitness



Well, see below as to what I’ve been doing to keep me fit :O) We’ve not made it to the gym ..But the weekends have been filled with exercise traipsing up and down the bank to the vegetable garden in the making, carting gorse and weed downwards and planks and wet soil upwards …



Weight loss this year – 11kg …..That’s 24lbs …… But no one notices … I know as my trousers fall down without a belt that is also becoming to big ….. A great deal to go but it’s impossible to keep up the dieting ………….. But bit by bit I guess



Pets contemplating the actions of stupid humans



The Veggie Garden



We finally cleared the gorse from the veggie garden plot ..It was piled into the middle of the plot and over another weekend we filled a skip to the max lugging it load by load on a canvas sheet down the hill..McD standing on top of it all in the skip to push it down as much as possible …



McD contemplating the future harvesting of her favourite veggies - Brussle sprouts



When full, we still had enough for another skip …the task was taking too long as bad weather had settled into the weekends spoiling our only chance of doing the work ….. And so we did another search for some labour. We struck lucky. Two blokes keen for a days’ work, we agreed they would bring the rest of the gorse down for us and grub the plot down to the soil… That wouldn’t take them a day we’re told (!) and we had paid for a days’ work albeit ridiculously cheaply… So I said how about removing any residual gorse at the edge of the plot as far as the arm could reach (Worried about them working on the side of the bank) and if they had time they could cut the back lawn etc …..



Water never tasted so good ......



We got back to a mountain of gorse covering the already filled skip with another small mountain of gorse and cut poroporo(My Tree!!!! ) No gorse left on bank what so ever ………and back lawn cut ………..How the sam they did all that in a day is any ones guess …. We paid them a little extra despite the fact that my poroporo and a rhododendron were fatal casualties in the process…. However they’d over filled the skip and the skip man wouldn’t take it that full, so at daybreak the next morning we were up standing on the gorse to knock it down even further and me going around the edges of the skip with loppers taking off the surplus …. Skip man was happy and off he went with the order to return asap ..



We must get more tea cup artwork...you can never have enough am I right ??!!!



By 10am we had refilled the returned skip and cleared the yard ……..



That leaves us with just a pile of grass and stuff that we intend to compost once McD buys me some wood



That’s another story …………………….



Mcd Wondering if we could 'throw it over the fence..."



The weather has been unkind to us … But we’d already ordered the planks for 2 raised beds that arrived the same day as the men created the gorse mountain, and the “green” living earth soil for two raised beds was delivered just the next day and so, we slowly started the numerous treks to the top of the garden ….



What a vegetables garden should not look like .......



Of course we knew our garden is the wrong side of the hill facing south east rather that the sunny north west it should be down here …it’s the only place we have for a vegetable plot. Add to that the plot is on a slant in two directions neither of them good …… . So the only option was to dig into the hill to create a level raised bed ….



A semi-raised vegetable bed .... With pea straw no less



The good thing was the Clay …While clay is clay and nothing Veggie will grow in it what we dug out was sandy and crumbled and will help to level areas off for the next beds ….It’s taken weekend after weekend to dig out the space and then level off (well a slight incline for drainage off the clay base) and build the frame …… and then on advice we roughed up the clay with a pick axe as put down a layer of paper and then 2 bags of pea straw directly onto the ground … and then the work began ..



Filling wheel barrow after wheel barrow up the hill at the side of the house then along the length of the house ….and then shoveling the soil from wheel barrow to large 2 handled bucket to be lugged up overly high steps through the tree lined unsafe path up the next hill to the vegetable plot and the now semi-raised bed …..



We’ve found the secret to losing weight !!!!!



We’ve only filled to the level of the first plank – but we’ve been out and bought seedlings of cabbage and celery and by hell or high water we will have that bed finished and planted if only partly by the end of next weekend ……………………..



McD delerious from too much manual labour contemplates partners demise with a pick axe and reclaiming her weekends back infront of the fire.....




To be Continued … as I tell you about



Rats



Holidays



Compost bins



The high death toll in the making of a vegetable plot



And planting up a semi-raised bed ……….



And the final resting place for the family pets ……….


Talk soon ....:O)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The week that was

In General

It's been an awful week ...No sooner did Easter Friday come round than I picked up a rotten headachy, sore throated, Phlegmmy, fluey cold...Took 4 days before I resurfaced out of the house and now 6 days later my eyes and nose are still streaming..Had to stop driving this morning at one point as I couldn't see properly from my gungy, streaming, aching eyes ...... I don't do ill well ...But this week from good Friday to the 30th was to be the "finish the vegetable garden week" and I had booked the week off to do so with McD...

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We did however get out yesterday and drove over the big hill into the Wairappa... Stopped off in historic Greystown to look at the boutique style shops. Especially the Antique ones and lifestyle shops ...one place sold a heap from other countries such as Afghanistan and India... the woman shop owner (?) said that they had bought a factory in India and had shipped it over here.. A table long enough for 20+ people was pride of place in the shop with a SOLD sticker on it over the price ..McD had a peek at its $10K price tag ..Too big for our house and too big even for the garden you have to wonder who would have bought it. But how awesome it would look set up for perhaps an extended family meal outside on a sunny autumn day ..... Anyway a good day for us really ..Poor McD, fed up with me being ill was slowly going stir crazy at home ...We stopped off at Gladstone Inn and had lunch. Not the best of food unfortunately but very nice sat outside with a cold drink ...


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Vegetables Without a Vegetable Garden

We've had quite the little harvest this autumn ... Tomatoes planted in amongst the dahlias have provided a steady crop and are still going strong.. Looking better now than a month or two back we probably will get more from them yet. Though the Autumn sun is much lower now and the sunshine hours in the garden reducing significantly ... It's the major downside of the garden we have. Cherry Tomatoes grown in hanging baskets fruited extremely well and we had about 4 major harvests from them that were used for salads or for our favourite chicken casserole dish ..The flavours were so good. I was picking them and eating them straight off the vine whenever I went past. We've grown tomatoes like this for the past 3 or 4 years and they've never failed us .



With the larger Toms we made Chutney using a recipe I had from some 20+ years ago.. It's an Indian Tomato Chutney recipe without the heat. I'd only made it once before but was well liked by my family at the time. And well liked this time too. It goes very well with meats and cheeses. Sweeter than I would normally go for but very nice ..

Dinzie Harvest
Fruits of our not-so-hard labour

And talking of very nice ....At the entrance of our garden where the forest meets the fence line a large Bramble bush has grown .. This season all blackberry bushes have had a bumper copping year ...With a little TLC in the way of a weekly watering when I water my pots around the yard this bush has flowered profusely and fruited regularly with the sweetest of blackberries.... It's a strong willed individual who doesn't eat blackberries straight off the bush .. Even fighting off wasps and thorns we've collected a few bowls of them now .. McD even made me blackberry and apple crumble !! Apart from the fact we can’t buy the old fashioned cooking apples any more, it was delicious .."Just like mum used to make" :O) in those days of my childhood when we kids would be sent off over the fields to collect blackberry fruit by the bag load for pies and wine making ..Of course back then we'd also be picking Sloes (small wild damson) straight after the blackberries were finished and after the first frost to help sweeten the sloes ..(So sour when picked off the bush they would shrivel the inside of your mouth if you ate them raw. The Sloes would also make wine or be steeped in Gin and sugar to make that wonderful Sloe Gin.....Of course we always also kept an eye out for the field mushrooms. I loved them. Some of them grew as big as dinner plates with their jet black undersides ...Mum would fry them up to have with a meal or mixed with bacon to have on toast ...Sometimes she'd add cream to them ............Ok I'm drooling like Homer Simpson right now ... But have to write about this next thing..



With it being autumn my mind had turned to these little child hood remembrances of such bounties. Especially the mushrooms... So With a spare shed in the garden doing nothing I thought about growing my own mushrooms. Duly looking them up on the internet and as quick as that had ordered two lots of Mushroom growing kits.. Oyster mushrooms to be exact ... Easy to set up we have them down in the garage for the time being...

Oyster Mushrooms in Bag


Oyster Mushrooms In Bag


Our first crop was a shared excitement with McD helping in their cultivation. Watching the white roots spread through the straw compost and then finding a precut hole in the plastic bag watching them burst forth into large clumps of ripe mushroom .... So much more mushroom flavour than the white or brown button mushroom we can only get at the superstores locally ....We cooked them up and added a little cream and had them on toast - "Just like mum used to make " ...

Oyster Mushrooms


Oyster Mushroom Growing

So what next - well my two hanging baskets of small Chiles are ripe. I thought I would make a chili condiment .. so will try the Indonesian "Sam bal Bajak"...Definitely not a recipe from my childhood :O). I've also grown two Quince bushes against some trellis in the front garden ... Though not well established yet I have seen that there is a single Quince fruit on one of them ... Back to childhood memories - I always remember autumn at my parents and the smell of the quince fruit still on the bush ... Just love the smell of Quinces .....

Lilies in Sun

Dahlia in sun


Bee on Dahlia


New Dahlia