summer garden


The little courtyard garden is going surprisingly well, I think the watering restrictions are suiting it. The mandarin, for instance, used to only be watered when its leaves looked r..e..a..l..l..y droopy (about 10 times per year). But now I can’t just water it whenever, the mandarin gets watered at least once a week, usually twice. And it’s loving it! Heaps of new growth, at least 30cm I reckon, and lots of green mandarins waiting for winter. The lemonade tree’s also going well – it’s new this year from Digger’s.

In the middle is my experiment with growing cucumbers and popcorn (and, yes, for those of you with well-trained eyes – at least 1 zucchini). Seed from my favourite sources – Eden, Digger’s (again) and New Gippsland. I’m not sure whether they’ll keep growing well in pots, but at the moment they’re looking good. The idea is the cucumbers climb the popcorn, although really, I should have planted the popcorn first – so I might need a few stakes later. Sort of rushed putting them in because I decided I just couldn’t waste the summer, and I read that sweet corn viability drops quickly after a year. The pots are intended for some trees (olives and hazelnut I’m thinking) once the weather cools, but there’s no harm in a summer experiment!?!

2 thoughts on “summer garden

  1. what a sweet garden, it makes me a bit sad, we used to have a small garden and I loved it so much, but we had to move away and now live in a flat. You seem to have green fingers!

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