Friday, 9 November 2018

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018.

Like every good husband should, mine bought me a big-arse gardening knife for my birthday!  

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

Ooo yes, it's very effective at getting up big weedy roots - I'm most happy with it.

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

The front garden is coming on, we hired a skip for Joe to put his diggings into, and completely filled it (we also emptied the loft - don't you love it when the person you bought the house from leaves the loft full of 10 dismantled flatpack cupboards and a bed, thanks for that!).  The next step is to put some hardcore down and compress it down by hiring a whacker plate, then it'll be time to put gravel down.  I'll be relieved when it's done! 

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

I've been topping up the garden beds with some of the soil dug up from the drive.  This little raised bed is in the corner of the front garden, I used the lasagne method of layering drive-soil, leaves and branches, more drive-soil then a top layer of more leaves.  The top layer of leaves is to stop cats pooping on the soil!  The drive-soil is pretty clay-y, so I hope it'll get better over winter, especially with the garden waste mixed in to help break it up.  

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

I did the same for the last weedy corner down the side garden.  I hoed and weeded the worst of it, covered in a layer of garden waste (mostly buddleia and raspberry prunings), then a thick layer of driveway soil, I planted some narcissus and tulip bulbs in the soil, and some strawberry plants transferred from around the garden, then covered the whole of the side garden in a layer of hedge trimmings (again - cat poop deterrent).  It looks so much better without all the weeds.

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

I did the nice autumn activity of collecting up seed heads and acorns and planting them up - we'll see what comes up in spring!

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

I've been growing some ginger in a pot outside all summer.  I lifted it gently to see how it had grown, which wasn't very much.  I reburied it to let it grow more, but it got frosted and looks super unhappy now!  I'll try again next year though, if we keep having hot summers, and I get an early start with it in the conservatory I should be able to get a better harvest. 

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

That's kind of it for the garden for the last few months.  The weather has been so rainy, and I've needed some time to look after my family the last couple of months, both of which have meant less time for gardening.  I'll still pop out for a while if we get any dry days, but I've said goodbye to proper gardening for the year, and started dreaming and saving for next year's projects!

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

I did have a final gardening flourish this afternoon though, in the almost drizzle, grey skies and extreme wind, I planted a tree.  It's a crab apple called 'Red Sentinel', it'll have little red fruits that stay on through the autumn and winter.  I had to trim the roots to fit it into the pot (aka stainless steel bin), I hope it will survive!

Diary of a permaculture (ish) garden, September and October 2018. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #ukgardenblogger #suburbangarden #gardening

How's your garden this month?




8 comments:

  1. Woah that's a scary knife. I need one! My husband wouldn't trust me not to accidentally hurt myself but it looks just the thing!
    Your garden looks so nice. It's really flourishing, you must be pleased.
    x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It wasn't actually the garden knife I wanted, I have been bought a 'safety' version with a hand guard and a sturdy handle (harrumph) but having said that I am very pleased with it and it's very effective!
      And thank you for saying that, I think I still look at it most days and see all the jobs left to do, but it has come far from that patch of weeds 3 years ago :) x

      Delete
  2. That is a big arse knife! We had the house left with two white wardrobes when we moved in, it was rather annoying. Your garden is coming along wonderfully and you are def. putting a stamp on your new home. My garden did well and got a lot of love in the summer, wbut not so much recently with the heavy rains at the w/e.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh and yes, neat idea to deter the cats!

      Delete
    2. Thank you Shaheen. I'm glad you've got some good gardening done this year too :)

      Delete
  3. OOh,I am glad your front garden will be getting there- what are you going to do with it? The side garden is great. I regret the lack of garden space we have. Our front garden is all paved so nothing there sadly!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Happy New Year Susie!!x P.S. Do some blogging dearest! I miss yoU!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aww thank you, I'm back again this year :)
      Can you put raised beds on your front garden? I'm putting raised beds on mine when it's done!

      Delete

Thanks for visiting!

You can also find me on Twitter @secondhandsusie and Facebook facebook.com/secondhandsusie