Showing posts with label Slow Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slow Food. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Ready for summer

On my end of the planet the warm weather has started.  
Over the last couple of days we have been spoilt with sunshine, showers and soft rain.  
The gardens at De Oude Huize is growing without any help.  
We have invested in an earthworm farm and all the waste that these worms consume leaves us with very little rubbish to send to the local rubbish site.  From the worm farms we harvest the most wonderful compost. They produce an earthworm tea which is the best fertilizer for the garden.
We are fortunate to have an irrigation system through-out the premises and that helps to distribute the fertilizer in the tanks and it gets distributed evenly.

We plant Lisianthus seedlings every year and then sell the flowers as cut flowers.  All the "not so good once" is for household use.  I cannot wait for the harvest season from these little plants.  
Today, Hennie is busy cutting out the crowns of the seedlings.  As all the gardeners out there will know this encourage a little bush with three to five flowering stems.  

We have also planted some Delphiniums as these are my all time favorites.

The veggie garden is not doing so well. The seedlings had an attack from insects so there is a lot of damage done.
We planted the strawberries in old gutters and they are showing the first fruits. 
The asparagus is reaching for the sky after the harvesting season stopped.
Hopefully we will have a bumper crop next season 

The swiss chard leaves are growing in abundance.
I am sure that the florentine fennel is going to be a big success this year.
Our onions is growing very well and we will soon start to harvest these.
If the potatoes keep it up we will be able to harvest a decent crop.
Luckily the herbs are growing and everything is a joy.

The plecanthrus will help to keep the mosquitoes away 
These little once will be very special in our lamb dishes.  

The elephant garlic is doing well 
The comfrey is doing well.  
Forget me not
View from the front door
Lots of blessing from South Africa 
Sandra