The garden

Latest Post: Something has to change

Something has to change. If you always do what you’ve always done…You’ll always get what you’ve always got. I’ve been drawn away from the garden again, although this time, not to some exotic location, but tied to the computer, typing up a storm for days and weeks on end for a range of exciting time based projects that are a combination of routine and short … Continue reading Latest Post: Something has to change

Garden list for March

Things I want to achieve in March 2025 As much as I hate to admit it, I am a tad relieved that this recent summer is all but behind us.  It’s the heat and accompanying constant need to water, and the pervasive pest invasions that leave me feeling frustrated.  The spring dreams are always through rose coloured glasses with the eternal hope for the perfect … Continue reading Garden list for March

weed free

See Ya Later Summer

See Ya Later Summer Gosh what the heck happened to February? It’s bad enough that it’s the shortest month, but the speed with which it whizzed by has left me sitting here in March in a bit of a dazed shock. I had started January with such great intentions and had put some pretty great systems in place and was feeling optimistic for the year … Continue reading See Ya Later Summer

Room Three

Room Three has Begun

Room Three has Begun The Autumnal equinox is on us and going forward things are only going to get colder and bleaker.  It sounds quite doom and gloom and this season, although we aren’t having the rain we had last year, the ordinary gentle descent into the cooler weather has been more of a rapid plunge!  It hasn’t been as dramatic as flipping a switch, … Continue reading Room Three has Begun

Watermelon Jam and Watermelon Shrub

Watermelon Jam

Watermelon Jam I recently pulled the plug on my melon garden.  The melons were ready, and the plants were exhausted from their efforts.  It didn’t help that  this was one of the most windswept garden beds with sightlines to the ocean through the front gate.  I have a stable door style gate with windbreak on the top half, although it isn’t often closed and the … Continue reading Watermelon Jam

Eggplant

I’m turning over a new leaf.

I always start the year with good intentions and normally by now my new year’s resolutions have fallen by the wayside.  However there is no rule to say this is the only time of year you can try to reset things and so I’m taking the opportunity with the start of a new month to be more focused and intentional with telling you about the … Continue reading I’m turning over a new leaf.

Adelaide Botanic Gardens

The long way to Dunedin

I’ve been away again.  I suspect it will happen a lot this year – the stars have aligned to make 2023 the year of travel for us.  I don’t mind, so long as the garden still gets what it needs and remains productive and in control, with opportunities for exciting projects, and that I can squeeze in some horticultural goodness while out and about. And … Continue reading The long way to Dunedin

Seaweed tonic soak

Welcome to Autumn

A pinch and a punch for the first of the month and no returnsies.   (Such a strange tradition!)  But here we are celebrating the start of a new season.  As much as I can’t believe we have arrived at March already having lived through the first two months of this year that still feels quite new. Ordinarily I would be bemoaning the fact that it … Continue reading Welcome to Autumn

Why we don’t call ‘autumn’ ‘fall’.

Because it could easily be mistaken for an instruction.   And taking a fall in the garden is less than ideal, as I have just experienced! This weekend I have been working on Room Two in The Palace Garden and I have been so excited about it, I’ve even been dreaming about it.  This week was to be the culmination of months of thoughts and preparations … Continue reading Why we don’t call ‘autumn’ ‘fall’.

A fresh wind is blowing through

In typical style for out here on the wild west coast, this week’s storm’s last hurrah is wind!  There are still a few spotty showers, but the wind right now is averaging around 50 km/h with the inevitable stronger gusts.     By this time tomorrow it should be all over or getting that way.  The forecast for tomorrow says ‘Fresh southwesterlies easing.’  Fresh is an interesting … Continue reading A fresh wind is blowing through