Saturday, September 29, 2012

Herbs

I love herbs and the great thing about herbs is there is a variety to be grown and consumed throughout the year. What's growing in my garden at the moment? I have perennial basil, oregano, parsley, thyme, chives, mint, Vietnamese mint and the end of coriander, a personal favourite of mine.
I have just learnt recently that there are some do's and don't's in companion plantings. As we know, basil & tomatoes work really well together and why is this? Its because aphids and whiteflies hate it. And bees love it.
Other good companion plants? For roses, use garlic and parsley for aphids. For apples,fennel is good for coddling moths. Apricots need basil, tansy and southernwood as they may reduce fruit fly. The chemicals they use in insecticides are poisonous not just to the insect they are supposedly eradicating but also to many good insects, to the atmosphere and most importantly, to you. So on any plant which may be consumed by you and your family - because lets face it, washing with water isn't going to get rod of all residues of the chemicals. - use an insect repellant made from herbs. Basil is good for white fly and flies. Garlic is good for ants, aphids, and snails. Herbs are good for many things. I have mint close by for a refreshing tea; and having herbs in vases on my window sill in the kitchen is the best place to add herbs in my cooking! :-)

Friday, August 31, 2012

Spring is here! Woo hoo!!

First day of Spring, how wonderful! Love it!  :) Being in Melbourne, the day started off very sunny but now the sun has hidden itself behind the clouds.  The joys of living in the state which has been described (more than once) as four seasons in one day.  Extremely accurate!  And who wouldn't want a bit of spice?  A bit of change?  Anyway, its spring and there is a definite change in the weather and the land of humans as well.  The plants are still doing what they were doing yesterday but soon, there will be more flowers and more fruit and it will be an abundance of nature.  I fertilized a few days ago.  Managed to choose a time between all the rain drops!  Will we get another wet Spring or will it be drier?  Time will tell.  They are talking about a financial drought; what will that mean for the humble gardener?  When money becomes tight, the garden tends to get neglected.  Happy Spring everyone! 

Monday, August 20, 2012

Flowering

Its very exciting, as its coming to the close of Winter.  Which means plants are starting to bud.  Some have already started to flower.  Its when roses start to bud - that beautiful green/red budding is so special.  Its when cuttings surge into life. Its an exciting time.  My son turns one, which is also a time to be excited.  My mother-in-law gave me a small cutting of a Daphne a couple of years ago and I've been watching it grow and grow.  And this year, I've flowers.  Brilliant!   So what others flowers are coming into bloom?  I have jonquils, iris, clivea buds.  The name sake of this blog has been flowering now for a few months.  Such a beautiful flower.  It takes my breath away.  Looks almost edible.  At my parent's place - all of five minutes away -  their iris do not come into bloom until October.  Around my sister's birthday.  And my iris started to flower a few weeks ago.  It is odd how in some areas, soil and subtle differences can make a difference within a few kilometres.  
This time of year also sees the wattles come out.  They are so beautiful albeit awful for my hay fever.  The yellow is so vibrant and you cannot help but smile when you seem them in bloom. The other thing about this time of the year is the lawn will need to be mown every few weeks compared to every few months as its growth slows in the winter months.  Everyone seems more happier.  The sun in shining, even if its still cool.  The mornings are crisp but a bit lighter.  There is a small section within the day when a t-shirt might be worn.  Great time of year.  Its also when everything festive starts.  My family have a lot of birthdays in August to December really!  Fun times ahead!  Woo hoo!

Happy birthday to my beautiful boy on the 25th of August.  This year has certainly gone quickly!!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Autumn 2012


Something can come and knock your confidence, but then you look at a plant you grew from seed or a cutting and think, well I did that, so all is good with the world! ;)

Eriostemon verrucosus
It may be Autumn in theory but the wintery blasts are freezing us all.  Woollen hats, jumpers and scarves are being worn in abundance in our very cool dwellings.  Worried about the cold snaps,  my tiny seedlings and cuttings (I have Camelia, Correa 'Dusky Bells', Eriostemon myoporoides, Prostanthera cuneata and a veregated geranium I'm unsure on the species. I also divided my Dianella longifolias) have been placed in shelter on the really cold mornings.  I have made time in the garden again, which has been a lot of fun.  Revamping beds that were tired and limp.  Having a rental property, I don't really want to put in too much work or money into the garden, however as all you budding green thumbs would understand, I can't leave a mess.  The lavenders,paper daisies and geraniums were looking very old and unloved.  So I cut back the geraniums, ripped out the lavenders and paper dasies and planted buddleia, abelia and salvias.  I want the garden to be rich with colour and texture, but it will still be easily maintained.  My son has been enjoying the garden.  He has already enjoyed fistfuls of grass.  (at 8 months) He also wanted to grab the Callistemon branchlets which were flying near my face.  Its been a while, I realise since I've last blogged, and this one is a small entry, but I hope to have a bit more time now.     Have a good Autumn everyone and find a pile of leaves and jump in it (unless there is a gardener near by, because they will probably run after you very annoyed that you've just demolished their pile!)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Summer

Hello,
Its been a long time since I've entered anything. I apologise, but I've had a very good excuse. My son was born seven weeks prem so I've been a bit distracted. Fantastic to say that he is doing really well and piling on the weight and so gorgeous. Summer is here. Wow! I've been enduring it without AC and with a small baby, its been fun. Glad to see that we have had some reprieve throughout the season. Tomorrow is up to 35 again, but its all good. Weirdly, I haven't had much time for the garden. However, I did find a few old potatoes in the back of the cupboard and decided to plant them to see what would happen. Happily, I checked them yesterday and saw that there are quite a few taters growing amongst the parents. Am very excited about that! We also have four tomato plants and a raspberry. All are doing well. I'm feeding them all every few weeks to establish good fruit. This afternoon, I spied a passion fruit on our climber and that's very exciting, as I thought we may only get the flowers this year. Everything else is doing quite well even if I have been a little distracted this season. My crowea is looking superb with many flowers. I also managed to strike a Crowea saligna which I am just over the moon about. My Daphne has tripled its size from last year - amazing what a little rain does. And my one of my budlea's are just going nuts! Am so glad we got rain, so I can look out onto a garden full of healthiness and colour. It will be something nice to look forward to when Will's grown up a bit. That's it for now, as I need my sleep before I am woken for the next feed. Happy, happy summer!