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A calm day, just gentle waves. |
We can never get enough compost, even though we have two large cu.m. Dutch compost bins we just do not provide enough for the gardens needs, we used to be able to get spent mushroom compost, but the mushroom farm shut down, squeezed out by one of the big boys. We have the poultry, donkeys and rabbits manure plus all the weeds and what little veg trimmings we have, but it doesn't go far.
Another load of seaweed. |
Sea weed is one of the best fertilisers there is, with fifty eight trace elements ,and for some reason worms love it, we also used seaweed meal, and liquid seaweed. Most of our nettles get composted as well as comfrey . Nettles are great to increase the organic matter and comfrey is high in potassium, also as the leafs are not fibrous it breaks down easily in the compost bins, comfrey and nettles also make great liquid feeds.
All the potatoes have now been lifted and that bed has been 'put to bed' for the winter, potatoes take a lot out of the soil so the bed was covered with compost, including seaweed and then covered with black polythene, the worms will do the rest for us and come the spring we will have soft friable soil which hopefully will not contain too many weeds. Most of the remaining vegetable garden is raised beds which are so easy to cope with.
The last of the Autumn cauliflower's have now been harvested, some frozen and some used fresh,
the courgettes are still producing, just enough for us not to be sick of them, and the tomatoes are still producing well, although this has been a non summer,
the Physalis is still doing well, we are getting over a quarter of a pound every other day, lovely to just munch on,
and we are still picking sweet peas.
The late sown mange tout peas and French beans are now giving us pods, so summer veg is not off the menu yet.
I'm trying again with Watsonias. |
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I should have asked what it is. No, it's not a Dahlia. |
I think they look great together and next to the right colour Berberis. |
Now the nights are longer the cats are practising the art of total relaxation,
Suzy having pleasant dreams. |
A relaxed Freddy. |
They like to stretch out. |
The dogs like some comfort as well, Tess and Meg enjoy the fire.
The Autumn colours are slow this year,Some colour on a Spindle tree. |
There are still plenty of bees around, in fact there seems to be more now than there was earlier in the year, they are certainly enjoying the poached egg flowers.
The year is moving on, but do supermarkets have to move it on so quickly, Lidl had the first of the Christmas Luxury food items on sale before Septembers end, totally unnecessary, and most of it is junk in any case. Can't we go back to how it was, Christmas in December? Now there's a thought.
Toad lily, why should it be called that I wonder? |