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Self care by growing a garden
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25 Mar 2017 09:02 PM
25 Mar 2017 09:02 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Former-Member, this one came out
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25 Mar 2017 10:26 PM
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26 Mar 2017 09:46 AM
26 Mar 2017 09:46 AM
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27 Mar 2017 09:36 PM
27 Mar 2017 09:36 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Hello all. English article I found online. I can relate to finding winter a bleak and "shut in" time. I keep dreaming about setting up a greenhouse big enough to hold me as well as some plants for when it's too cold and wet to be outside.
Got out and dealt with a small part of my big veggie patch area this morning. I'm realigning the beds to run east/west so that they catch the sun better, instead of lining them up with the side fence. Transplanted a fennel plant that was outside the new garden edge (and forgot to water it. Will have to give it a big soak in the morning.). Pulled out weeds (gave them to the chooks), tossed aside the old rock edgings to use elsewhere, dug over the soil. Only about a square metre or two, but tomorrow I'll tidy up a bit then toss in some seeds. Peas and silverbeet, I'm thinking.
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01 Apr 2017 05:55 PM
01 Apr 2017 05:55 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Finally made it out into the garden. Not for long but pulled out some silver beet that had gone to seed and got a small section weeded. Went to a friends for lunch, she has got a salvia that can be divided and I know just the spot to put it ... more weeding required.
Take care
Darcy
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01 Apr 2017 06:19 PM
01 Apr 2017 06:19 PM
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Hello @Former-Member, @Smc
done some weeding yesterday , boy, a vine was taking over the corner of the garden
and my Lemongrass is soooo high now , Lemongrass tea for everyone , maybe i should divide it and give it away to others
we have 2 avacado trees growing on the footpath , see people picking a couple in the monings when they go pass , have to be quick and pick some early
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01 Apr 2017 06:42 PM
01 Apr 2017 06:42 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Lemongrass to me is Thai food. I also have a beef with tamarind and lemongrass recipe which is delish. My climate is not suitable for lemongrass, avocado or tamarind (but I do grow my own beef).
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01 Apr 2017 06:50 PM
01 Apr 2017 06:50 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
a beef with tamarind and lemongrass recipe which is delish.-- that sounds nice @Former-Member
I usually just make lemongrass tea here , you grow your own beef xx
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01 Apr 2017 07:07 PM
01 Apr 2017 07:07 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
https://www.eatyourbooks.com/library/71465/marie-claire-cooking/4
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01 Apr 2017 07:35 PM
01 Apr 2017 07:35 PM
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