I planted up most of my veg back in June, although I planted the garlic way before that. In my garden at the moment - I'm picking - eggplant, silver beet, perpetual spinach, lettuce, shallots, , basil, parsley, chilli, capsicum (not many), the odd tomato, kale (curly and calvero nero), warrigal greens, celery (very small but I keep picking it), garlic tops at the moment, the bottoms are going to be a little while, kang kong (water spinach), a little bit of coriander, but it's mostly gone to seed now, turmeric - mostly dug, but still a few bits to dig when I want fresh stuff.
Kangkong, chilli and turmeric from the garden
Stir fried kangkong for dinner
What's not growing very well, is my asparagus and bananas thanks to the animals! I've got mulberries and mandarines in the chook yard. Limes are still coming on, but slowing down now. The lime tree is in flower and got baby limes on - it's a fantastic tree!
So this is my garden at the moment.
I wouldn't have anything in the garden if I didn't have the netting, but it's not pretty!
This kale is from last year. There's also basil, lettuce and the silver beet and spinach that the goats ate.
Eggplant in the back, some marigolds and tomatoes struggling.
A close up of my tomato (I don't have many on). I have some yellow cherries in another bed as well.
Lots of kale and a wombok cabbage that has gone to seed. I grew some nice ones last year, but haven't had any luck this year.
My garlic section with some turmeric and another cabbage not quite gone to seed yet.
My fantastic lime tree.
It looks very productive under the netting! My garden is fully surrounded by chook netting. Also logs around the bottom to keep out the bandicoots. And shadecloth on top for the sun. Still get some parrot damage and one very cheeky hen who can get in somehow... it takes time to set up i know :(
ReplyDeleteIt looks very productive under the netting! My garden is fully surrounded by chook netting. Also logs around the bottom to keep out the bandicoots. And shadecloth on top for the sun. Still get some parrot damage and one very cheeky hen who can get in somehow... it takes time to set up i know :(
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