Today was pouring with rain so Diesel and I jumped into the car and went into town to get a few things. My first mission was to get some more of the longer seedling trays which are fabulous for putting all the punnets in but I also wanted to buy some epsom salts so that meant a trip to the supermarket as well. While dreamily looking through the aisles at all the products and gadgets, I came across some rolls of stretchy plant tie (just like tee shirt rope) so I grabbed one. A lot of people use this because it is soft and stretchy and therefore no harm to delicate stems and branches.Personally, I only use it on certain types of plants because I feel the cloth can become a shelter for pests and disease. Then I found rolls of this awesome velcro tie, less than $8 for just under ten metres but this is reusable...it can be easily put on, taken off and moved around and then used again for other plants. I would wash and disinfect them before using again if they needed it but what a fantastic idea...something that is guaranteed to be used many times over!
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Anyone's Guess...
Today was pouring with rain so Diesel and I jumped into the car and went into town to get a few things. My first mission was to get some more of the longer seedling trays which are fabulous for putting all the punnets in but I also wanted to buy some epsom salts so that meant a trip to the supermarket as well. While dreamily looking through the aisles at all the products and gadgets, I came across some rolls of stretchy plant tie (just like tee shirt rope) so I grabbed one. A lot of people use this because it is soft and stretchy and therefore no harm to delicate stems and branches.Personally, I only use it on certain types of plants because I feel the cloth can become a shelter for pests and disease. Then I found rolls of this awesome velcro tie, less than $8 for just under ten metres but this is reusable...it can be easily put on, taken off and moved around and then used again for other plants. I would wash and disinfect them before using again if they needed it but what a fantastic idea...something that is guaranteed to be used many times over!
Friday, 28 December 2012
On A New Year Roll...
Looking out my kitchen window the other day, I caught a
glimpse of the most spectacular bright yellow flowers adorning my jack-be-little’s.
They have had some before but these were so big and bold I just had to get the
camera out and take a few pics. Sadly at the end of the day which had been a
scorcher, these had wilted and died but they were quite magnificent while they
lasted. The pumpkins are now looking like an actual pumpkin which just tickles
me pink. They don’t have the bright orange yet, more of a weird yellow...not
nearly as pretty as the flowers.
The last couple of days have been much cooler which has been
such a reprieve from the sweltering heat we have had recently. I think the
garden has appreciated the change in weather also because everything seems to
have had a spurt. The only thing I loathe is the wind because it does so much
damage...My poor sunflowers which are nearly as tall as me were blown over, the
branches of my tomato plants dragged around and tangled together and the borage
is now a shadow of its former self, though still attractive to the garden life.
The corn is doing well and is now
showing fluffy tops, the beans growing in and around them have delicate little
flowers and seem to be showing good health. The queensland blue is now about
five times the size it was, even the one my big hoof flattened has bounced
back. And the raspberries, both yellow
and red, are heavens kisses...Mmmm!
I had such a wonderful Christmas, very busy but worth every
minute. Friends gave me a new seed tray complete with seedling punnets and some
recycled paper pots which were really handy. The recycled pots are useful
because you can plant straight into the garden...this is great for sensitive
plants that don’t like being handled. It is also a great way of recycling as
they are made from paper waste and they are biodegradable so eventually break
down into the soil. The other punnets are separated into four sections which are
great, I have had to struggle with punnets with no dividers for awhile now and
they can be hard work trying to pull the seedlings apart. Today my bamboo
stakes arrived that I had ordered along with a good quantity of the divided
punnets to match my gifted ones, so I’m excited about the weekend’s missions. There
are weeds to pull, stakes to organize and punnets to plant with seed...
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Berry Christmas...
Anyways, to all those who are reading, wherever you are...I hope you and yours
have a safe and happy holidays. Take time to feel the wind on your face, the
sun on your back and dig your fingers into the soil, it’s amazing just how
healing it can be...Appreciate the little things, it’s usually those that mean
the most. Merry Christmas!
Earth Love Live xx
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