The 40+ temps this week won't be helping either........
Showing posts with label permablitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label permablitz. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Mini-permablitz garden update
The mini-permablitz garden is struggling along. The beans haven't done at all well - I think there's not enough soul to stay moist enough to keep them happy. It's also a windy spot in the garden which adds to the drying effect. The zucchini and squash are coming along, but the pumpkins aren't going anywhere in a hurry, alas.
The 40+ temps this week won't be helping either........

The 40+ temps this week won't be helping either........
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Mini-permablitz garden progress
The beans, pumpkins and squash have almost all come up, and are growing well, and both the tomatillos are flowering.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
mini-Permablitz!
Recently a few friends from the PDC course came up to do a mini-permablitz, and help us make a new extension to the vege patch. This new extension also means that we can access the vege patch from both sides of the house (very zone 1 now!), and it also means that in a few months we will be able to open the bedroom curtains in the morning and see beans and pumpkins everywhere (fingers crossed).
First there was some site prep to do - James got into the whippersnipper/strimming, while Ben tried to work out how the fence-ring pliers worked (NICE apron Ben!).
Then it was time to cut through the existing fence and make a gateway.
Then the real fun began - James demonstrated the proper way to use an auger (not bad for a city kid!!) and we made post holes and put in the two new gate posts.
Hang on - it's not time to stop working yet!!!!!!! (and frankly our local paper isn't THAT interesting!!!) Get on with that sheet mulching!! We used some colourbond salvaged from the tip to create a backing for the fence beds so that the dogs can't stick their paws through and dig out all the soil
Looking good - time to plant!
We recycled some old slate for stepping stones, and planted lots of bush beans, climbing beans and pumpkins
After all that work it was time for a drink - so we headed down to Pennyweight - our local organic winery - for a tasting!!
First there was some site prep to do - James got into the whippersnipper/strimming, while Ben tried to work out how the fence-ring pliers worked (NICE apron Ben!).
Then it was time to cut through the existing fence and make a gateway.
Then the real fun began - James demonstrated the proper way to use an auger (not bad for a city kid!!) and we made post holes and put in the two new gate posts.
Hang on - it's not time to stop working yet!!!!!!! (and frankly our local paper isn't THAT interesting!!!) Get on with that sheet mulching!! We used some colourbond salvaged from the tip to create a backing for the fence beds so that the dogs can't stick their paws through and dig out all the soil
Looking good - time to plant!
We recycled some old slate for stepping stones, and planted lots of bush beans, climbing beans and pumpkins
After all that work it was time for a drink - so we headed down to Pennyweight - our local organic winery - for a tasting!!
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