On Saturday a trip to the hardware for compost also meant that we came out with a soil pH testing kit, some Rhubarb seedlings, a native violet and some heirloom romanesco broccoli. Store bought compost was unfortunately a necessity as our compost is currently in need of some serious attention. It represents more of a fruit fly breeding ground that compost, but I am sure that it can be saved.
Sunny weather again on Sunday drew us outside and up to the veggie patch. In winter, it is pretty much the only place that gets sun for more than two hours as our land faces south on a steep slope. It is a hefty walk to get to the sunny paradise at the top of our block especially when trying to carry a 14 kg toddler, baby bag and camera. Yes, I have to pack a bag to go up there. It just isn't worth the effort to have to come down for a drink or food!
We planted our Rhubarb, broccoli and native violet and then set about to plant the seeds. Unfortunately the Monkey was extremely overtired and spent the majority of the morning whinging or crying over just about anything. It is a delicate time in the garden to have a toddler stomping on everything so there was a lot of 'watch where you're treading' coming her way. After finally giving up on trying to ride in her trolley, the watering can provided much needed entertainment. Finally, to get the seeds in the ground! In went some carrots, shallots, sugar snap peas and snow peas. I think if the Monkey had her way, the whole garden would have been full of snow peas.
All in all, something was certainly achieved:
- four hours outside in the sunshine!
Soon all the hard work will pay off and you will be eating some yummy vegies and herbs as part of your dinner. Love the new look by the way.
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