Saturday, 9 May 2020

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020.

Lilac blossom time is my favourite time.  It smells so good.  My neighbour says she can smell it in her garden too, and she wants a cutting of it when the time's right.

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

In the back garden, my raised beds have been topped up with a mix of driveway soil (yep we're still going with that!), hotbin compost and some compost from a big deep planter I'm getting rid of.  I've planted potatoes, peas and broad beans in one, and interplanted with spinach and bok choi.  My other back garden raised bed is empty for now, but I have some minipops sweetcorn in the greenhouse ready to go in next week.  There's swiss chard in both raised beds that's just started to bolt.  And you can see in the front one that my walking onions have popped back up and have started to flower.

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

One of my projects has been rationalising the amount of pots I have round the garden.  I've been planting things into the ground and rearranging, I'm pleased with this little arrangement with the owl planter and the big terracotta bowl with ginger and spring onions in it. 

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

My front garden raised beds are doing so good.  A couple have been cleared out and are waiting for new plants, and a couple are full, of onions and garlic, and garlic and carrot seedlings and lettuce seedlings.  My onions are covered because we get onion moth (they lay their eggs in the leaves and the caterpillar buries itself in the onion and eats it from the inside out!), my cover is a mosquito net for a cot, held up with sticks, and so far it seems to be working ok. 

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

We had a really big job done on the back hedge.  It's needed trimming for ages and we finally bit the bullet and had a tree surgeon come and do it.  It cost £500!!!!!!!!!  And while I'm sad about the loss of birdy habitat and privacy from the houses behind, I am definitely glad of the extra light that it's letting into the garden, and to be rid of the creeping dread that 'something' would have to be done about the hedge - at least it's done now!  The winter-y photo below is the before, and the next the after.  Just so you know, the tree to the left was a sycamore and was taller than our house.  The huge tree on the right is also a sycamore and was what I was dreading our tree turning into.

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

The hedge looks a bit sparse at the moment, but I've been assured it will grow back pretty quickly in the next few months, and there is new growth on it.  I asked for the chipped wood from the hedge-cutting, and there was enough to cover our whole garden, 14 rubble sacks have gone to mums for her garden and we still have this much left, under the blue tarp, in an old tonne gravel bag! 

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

I'm dealing with this corner next.  I've already started clearing it out, I need to finish that, put gravel down and then move my shed and greenhouse so they're flat against the brick wall at the back. 

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

Speaking of greenhouses, I've painted mine, black and white because that's the only paint we have at the moment, and I think it looks ok.

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

I don't feed the birds.  We've had rats and mice in the garden and I don't want to encourage them.  But the garden is always full of birds, sparrows, robins, blue tits, coal tits, great tits, blackbirds, starlings, pigeons and these goldfinches, who visit to eat dandelion seeds for their lunch. 

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

Diary of a permaculture -ish garden, March and April 2020. From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #ukpermaculture #suburbangardening #ukgardenblogger #sustainablegardening #growyourown

How's your garden doing? 






Monday, 4 May 2020

Lockdown diaries - week 6.

Hello!  I've been home for 6 weeks and 5 days!  Here's what I've been up to...


Watching
On Disney+ I watched a good film called 'You Again', Kirsten Bell returns home for her brother's wedding to discover he's marrying the girl who bullied her in high school.  I also watched the 2018 version of Freaky Friday, which surprised me by being a musical version!
We watched 'Blinded by the Light' (available on Amazon Prime), which is a wonderful film set in the 1980s, 6th form student Javed wants to be a poet and loves Bruce Springsteen, his father wants him to get a proper job.
I treated myself one evening and watched 'Pretty in Pink' and '13 Going on 30' too!

Sorting
I'm trying to sort out refunds or insurance for our cancelled holiday - there are a lot of long forms involved!

Carrying
My allotment is about 15 minutes walk away and each time I go I'm carrying a bucket of compost with me!  The soil there is so clay-y and I'm trying to make it better!


Eating
I made Yotam Ottolenghi's Mejadra recipe (lentils and rice with onions) and it's so yummy!
Our local chippy reopened!  OUR LOCAL CHIPPY REOPENED! You phone your order in, go and pick it up, one in one out, I sent Joe to do that bit of course, I was sooo happy to have chips! 
Joe's been making some excellent crispy roast potatoes. 

Buying
I treated myself to some Snag tights, they put out an SOS as they don't qualify for any of the small business funding from the government, and I was happy to oblige as their tights fit my short, round self perfectly :) 

Listening
I found time this week to burn some music off my computer and onto CDs (I feel like a dinosaur writing that!).  I saw a Canadian folk band called The Small Glories live a few of years ago and downloaded a couple of their albums, it's nice to have them off the laptop and onto a CD where I'll listen to them more.


Sneezing
It's hayfever season! 

Growing
It's getting very full in my greenhouse! 

Feeling
I started this week feeling really anxious, waking up with a racing heart and having to force myself to face the day.  I don't know what's going on with work, and I think that's the root cause of it.  Or I suspect I'll be making lots of phone calls, which I just hate, so there's the worry of it being that. I did have some phone calls to make by the end of the week, and once I was doing them I felt a little better - is the saying 'fear of the unknown is greater than the fear of the thing itself' (or something like that!).

How are you feeling?  I hope you're doing ok? xxx