Sunday, 12 October 2014

Day 14 12/10/14: Squaring off Lower Vegetable Patch and Mowing

Ah some sad news today, one of the tomato plants has been replaced by cat poo...lol :(

Not sure if you can see it in the picture - but I'm pretty bitter about it, spot the poop:



Anyway still made some progress, mowed the top part of the lawn (but forgot to take a picture and its dark now, so I will tomorrow) - it looks a lot better, and dug up trenches in the lower vegetable patch for the wood, then put the wood in and put the soil back...I like how it looks now, it's squared off and is its own little patch.



Next I'll figure out a path to put beside that, Louise was talking about having some peas between the potatoes which is certainly do-able and then also to plant a tree at the end...which was my original idea but Bill said it would need more space - think we are going to go for it anyway.

I also weeded a section next to the Manderin tree (which is nearly out of Manderin's now), where we can plant something else (unconfirmed).

We'll have to decide when we next go to Bunnings on the best option for those spaces.

Louise showed me some Rhubarb that's been growing as well under the steps to the lower art of the garden, will add a picture of it in the next post - but looks good. She spent some of today gardening the front lawn and done a real good job...she works much faster than me lol^^

Tomorrow I'm planning on mowing the lower part of the lawn and adding some of the fertiliser to the current vegetables...I also need to chat with bill to get the beans for planting.

So sunny here :)

Ideas to Pursue:
Security light outside wood shed
Stars to bottom level of garden (currently only middle level)
Repair fences / gates
Organize inside of garage
Shed or Tree next to PAB?
Build maze? (lol!)

Short term plans:

Re-draw Garden with new plan (maybe not necessary for smaller parts)
Herb plants at door
Flower bed at door (ideas for plant pots)
Mow Lawn (bottom part)
Path to wood shed / end of garden
Find fertiliser for plants

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