VEGE PATCH. What's growing in yours?

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Great advice on composting silver. We have a huge, double block of land with lots of trees etc. So plenty of leaves and cuttings that go through the mulcher and into the compost heaps. I have 3 heaps on the go. One for fresh clippings, one that is brewing away and one ready to add to the garden.

Elsewhere in the garden... We have had the last of our mangoes. We had 35 - 40 mangoes this year which was the best by far for our young tree. Still have plenty of bananas. These banana trees were here when we bought the house and took me several years to learn how to get them to fruit etc.

Picked the first few mandarins today and both Mandarin and orange trees are loaded with fruit. We also have an Australian native lime or finger lime. It was 4 years old when we planted it and would be about 8 years old now. It takes 7 to 14 years to produce fruit so we are hoping that any season now it will produce.

I also planted a heap more seeds in the new greenhouse. Looking forward to some fresh veges. :D

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I am in awe of how you blokes do everything that you do. While there are a few fruit and vegies in the garden at the moment, it is a bit cold for most. No room for greenhouse in my yard.
What is that App that you are using to track/display your plantings Rod?

Rob P.
 
PabloP said:
I am in awe of how you blokes do everything that you do. While there are a few fruit and vegies in the garden at the moment, it is a bit cold for most. No room for greenhouse in my yard.
What is that App that you are using to track/display your plantings Rod?

Rob P.

The app is Gardenate. Only just started using it myself. Hopefully keep better records of the garden progress.
 
RJ, get someone else to come around with a rolled up newspaper in spring to flog up your finger lime tree a bit... not enough to do it too much damage... just enough though to give it stress and make it feel unsafe enough to have a need to set seed to save the species. then you will get your fruit sooner :Y:
 
silver said:
RJ, get someone else to come around with a rolled up newspaper in spring to flog up your lime tree a bit... not enough to do it too much damage... just enough though to give it stress and make it feel unsafe enough to have a need to set seed to save the species. then you will get your fruit sooner :Y:

Thanks silver. I guess it does have a pretty easy life here... Great soil, reasonable rainfall... As an Aussie native it is probably needing some stress to trigger it's need to breed...

Makes sense. Thanks mate.
 
Well it's been about 2 weeks since I made the greenhouse. Just about every day has been overcast or raining and still the plants in there are twice the size of those in the garden. Must be working. On an overcast day like today it is 2 - 3 degrees warmer in the greenhouse than it is outside. Plus I guess the plants in the garden are a bit over watered at the moment.

I saw a couple of episodes of River Cottage Australia on TV and got inspired so I bought the DVD set with 4 seasons. I will be happy to pass it onto anyone interested after I watch it as long as you do likewise. :D First in gets it!

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Lookin good Hard Luck.
felt the need to look over my patch :D
Snow peas flowering
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Egg Plant has a flower and is branching
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Tomatoes look to be getting ready for fruiting
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And the Strawberries are gunna be great this year :D
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A neighbor gave me some Red Onion seedlings he had surplus :Y:
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And my Shallots are looking for garlic bread (I'm sure) :p
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Icebergs ahoy
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and me other little lettuce are thriving
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and when the weeds do grow.... well they're just beautiful :D
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I could only imagine that amount of land and garden nucopia. Love seeing the beast working for its supper too. I take my hat off to you all. :Y:
 
Our veggie patch is now in resting mode as it's too blinkin' cold.
P.S. They are NOT graves :8
The garden was originally set up to have a chook tractor move over each bed, but we never got around to getting the chooks, very casual gardeners indeed.

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Frozen birdbath this morning, doesn't help growing stuff.
Frost again, brrrrrrrrrrr

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Ramjet said:
Billy said:
I have become addicted to that show Mr Jet, so unless anyone else was first I will put my hand up :cool:

OK Billy. It's yours. I'll get ya address once I have finished watching it. Currently working through the 3rd season.

Some nice looking gardens and produce there guys n girls. :Y:
Wowsers! Very kind of you Ramjet (Mr Jet, :p ) :Y:
That is a really great series.
silver, you're garden is really great, well done :Y:
 

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