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Who else likes gardening?

ecomama
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Hi everyone

I hope you're staying well today.

Who else likes gardening? I would love to connect with people here who are happy to share their gardening adventures.

For me I know that gardening helped heal my soul during tough times. I hope it will again.
Then with other things going on, it became a jungle.
I'm part way into rediscovering it again and doing A LOT of hard yakka atm, when I am motivated.

I have new dreams and ideas to put into the many bare places, as I remove thickets of lantana etc. This will all be on a tight budget and I'm ok with that.

I want to create a peaceful place where I can be.
I would like to grow food again (tell 'er she's dreamin' atm lol).
I would like to re-establish my worm farms and compost heaps.
Autumn is such a beautiful time of the year in the garden.

I'm 'alone' in my gardening journey and would love to share and hear about other's gardening antics. Hopefully we can troubleshoot any issues in our gardens and talk about any healing we're feeling too. There's a lot of knowledge we can share. I hope this thread can brighten your day!

Love Ecomama

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Haaa thanks em.

Yep , a whole truckload of tasteless tomatoes ,, lucky me eh.

Bloody wheelbarrow tyres , l know , hooefylly yours just needs some air. Love turkeys but he reminds me of the goat we had. We didn't know anything about goats and she ate about 100 new trees we'd put in all over the property , bloody goat.

rx

Matchy69
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I got my vegie garden planted up again.I put in some broccoli ,Cauliflowers,cabbages and my favourite brussel sprouts ,any one else like brussel sprouts or is it just me.I h
ave some seeds to go on yet such as broadbean and swede.
We had some more rain yesterday.their was a few showers around.
Take care
Mark

Oh that’s frustrating to have so many tomatoes that don’t taste good.

You could give some to a neighbour you don’t like? 😉

Lillylane
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I like Brussel sprouts chopped finely and stir fried with a bit of olive oil. Yum.

I’ve not tried swede before. Is it like sweet potato?

Glad to hear you’re back in the garden Mark 🙂

Hope there’s some good weather for gardeners today.

ecomama
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Hey rx tell me about it lol, flat wheelbarrow tyre, turkeys, landslides, ceiling caving in.... I'm living my BEST Life!!

Actually I'm binge watching something and totally hooked, I think I'm doing that to take me away from all these IRL issues lol! I had a dream I became a Lawyer just to help the cause!

But that ain't nuttin compared to 2 million tasteless tomatoes fella. You could boil some up and freeze them?
They could bulk up 1 million+ soups and stews.
Just add tomato paste for flavour.

Thanks Mark trying to bring us back to the POSITIVES of gardening.... getting back on the horse that bucked us.
YOU are the most resilient person I KNOW lol.

Hey Lilly!

HAPPY GOOD FRIDAY everyone!

We have FINE weather here and I'm taking the day off anything I want to lol.

Love EM

Matchy69
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Hi em I am glad you mentioned Clivias as a shade loving plant.My mother had them growing in the most shade spot under the front veranda and they grew so amazingly well and flowered there to.
I picked my first mandarins the other day.They are starting to come ripe really early this year.

Lillylane
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Hey EM, happy Good Friday to you too! xx

I sympathise with the turkey situation!

We had bush turkeys at our old place and I watched in horror (and kind of awe) as they gathered up all our freshly laid mulch into a neat, massive pile. I had to try and protect smaller plants with limited success.

Beautiful cool morning here today. Hope you enjoy your day 🙂

Jstar49
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Happy Good Friday everyone!

I'm with you Em, it's a holiday so whatever I want to do is ON!

Flat tyres! Oh that was me two weeks ago- for like, a year beforehand! And then D took it down to the tyre place and they fixed it. So Good! I felt a bit slack cos we didn't do it ourselves, but it meant it was fixed and back in the garden moving piles of ......whatever- compost I think....and I was happy!

Those bush turkeys sound really annoying....you must be very patient to continue to find ways to have a garden despite them Em. I guess when in the wild they have a bigger area (and no ppl tending gardens) so their destruction is less noticeable.

It's raining here.

I've already checked my garden. The cabbages are going so well! So is the cornflowers. I thought the rain had finished them, but they've come back. Mark I tried growing brussels- I love 'em- but I think the growing season was too short and warm here.They were very stunted. Do you get cold winters at your place? It seems like you grow lots of things I had decided it's too warm for here in NSW. We're coastal tho and no frosts.

Rx How disappointing! I don't know what was happening with your toms...did the birds like them? Maybe next season will be different.. Cos as Em said, there will be a next season! Fertiliser next time? I usually get baby toms growing out of my compost that are very sweet. Most tomatoe seeds seem to revert back to basic tiny toms, must be the genes. I agree with Mark, the reason supermkt toms are usually tasteless is they're picked semi-ripe. It takes lots of sun and sweet soil to sweeten tomatoes. Sorry to hear that you have bigger things to worry about than the taste of your tomatoes. take care.

I have a tiny forest of tomato seedlings, from two different sources. I'm considering filling my empty beds with them. A giant tomato experiment. Two types, and grown in all the different ways I can think of. Maybe I can even run some dripper lines thru the garden, so I'm not watering from above. Hmmm.....I can put basil and marigolds in one bed. beans in another! What else is an extra long weekend for??

Happy gardening everyone,

J*

Matchy69
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Hi Jstar I am inland and get heavy cost here.They usually start just after Easter.It can get very cold here and days can freezing as well.Their is a lot of wind at the moment.
The thing is we all have failures in our gardens sometimes we can never work out the reason.
Take care,
Mark.

Matchy69
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That was meant to be I get heavy frost here not cost.I should proof read before I press post.