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one point five: New Gardens
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Monday, 12 November 2007. We have been having a lot of success with our Garden (see Success! And have even finished our first season! About a week ago we dug up the gardens again after the chooks being on the top one for about a week. They had previously been on the bottom garden for about a month. Improvements include wider paths and more evenly spaced veggie rows. Here are some photos of the gardens:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms.
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one point five: May 2011
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Monday, 30 May 2011. We looked up the month of May in our crop rotation plan and found that we are supposed to plant Onions etc. So we put dolomite in the soil (because our soil is acidic and onions like lime soil) and planted Onions, Garlic, Leeks, Shallots and Chives. We also had some space left so we planted the Onion family's natural companion plants, Carrots. Links to this post. Sunday, 29 May 2011. Our Bean and Pea patch. Links to this post. Saturday, 28 May 2011. We ha...
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one point five: Raspberrys
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Wednesday, 27 July 2011. While looking for more plants to expand our fruit trees a friend told me about Raspberrys, I looked them up and found them to be good size, produce a lot of fruit and multiply by sending out suckers from there roots. I convinced Paul they were good and we started to prepare the area. We hope to be planting them on Saturday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Paul (Dad):Chief worker, Rotary-hoe Driver, heavy worker.
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one point five: Success! First Season's Fruits
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Tuesday, 6 November 2007. We have had a lot of success with our gardens. Here is a photo of some of our garlic. It was enjoyed along with the onions and other veggies harvested. The chook pen shown here was over the top garden for about a week and over the bottom for a month. We hope that the chook droppings and the turned up dirt will help the overall production for our second season. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Peter: Root crops, Light worker.
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one point five: Onions
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Monday, 30 May 2011. We looked up the month of May in our crop rotation plan and found that we are supposed to plant Onions etc. So we put dolomite in the soil (because our soil is acidic and onions like lime soil) and planted Onions, Garlic, Leeks, Shallots and Chives. We also had some space left so we planted the Onion family's natural companion plants, Carrots. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Nathan : design/planing, Heavy worker, Blog writer.
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one point five: November 2007
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Monday, 12 November 2007. We have been having a lot of success with our Garden (see Success! And have even finished our first season! About a week ago we dug up the gardens again after the chooks being on the top one for about a week. They had previously been on the bottom garden for about a month. Improvements include wider paths and more evenly spaced veggie rows. Here are some photos of the gardens:. Links to this post. Tuesday, 6 November 2007. Links to this post.
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one point five: July 2011
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Wednesday, 27 July 2011. While looking for more plants to expand our fruit trees a friend told me about Raspberrys, I looked them up and found them to be good size, produce a lot of fruit and multiply by sending out suckers from there roots. I convinced Paul they were good and we started to prepare the area. We hope to be planting them on Saturday. Links to this post. Thursday, 21 July 2011. It is now 3 weeks later and there sprouting. Links to this post. Tuesday, 19 July 2011.
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one point five: Crop Rotation
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Tuesday, 19 July 2011. Crop Rotation is good because it reduces disease and stops the necessary elements for each kind of plant being starved out of the soil. We were having some trouble making a crop rotation plan till Fiona found a plan someone had made of Peter C und. All's rotation so we adapted it to suit our 8 beds instead of his 6 and it seems to be working out ok. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Peter: Root crops, Light worker.
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one point five: January 2012
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The Adventure of a Lifetime. Thursday, 19 January 2012. Update on "The yard'. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your search terms. Paul (Dad):Chief worker, Rotary-hoe Driver, heavy worker. Nathan : design/planing, Heavy worker, Blog writer. Peter: Root crops, Light worker. Isaac: Flowers, light worker. James: Vines, light worker. Me in my garden. Current Vegies in our Garden. Update on The yard. David's Nature Photography Gallery. The Big Byte - Computer Blog.