I must confess sport on the TV has kept me away from the blog. On top of three weeks of the Tour de France there was the London Olympics of which I watched more than planned followed up La Vuelta a Espana...you get the picture.
Now that Spring is in full swing it's time to prepare the soil and plan what to so. I've head a head start. Cos lettuce and rocket seedlings went in a few weeks ago protected from the ravages of slugs and snails with 'beer traps'.
Some potatoes started sprouting in the kitchen cupboard and instead of tossing them into the compost I put them in the ground. It said 'not for planting' on the bag but I thought it couldn't hurt and the label is probably there to discourage people from growing their own potatoes. After a few weeks some healthy plants have popped out the ground. Would be good to get some nice potatoes of our own.
Top of my to grow list are the San Marzano tomatoes that were star performers last season compared to other varieties (with no help from the tree loppers who dropped a a branch on them from next door). Then there's the usual on the list including dwarf beans, basil, capsicum, sweetcorn (which I didn't plant last season and really missed) and cucumbers.
I'm so looking forward to getting the veggies in, the ground is still a bit cool but it won't be long before the heat is on!
Cheers.
Nothing says 'Spring' like a tulip, except a daffodil, but I don't have daffodils so these will just have to do.
Some orchids by the side of the house. They never cease to amaze.
The azaleas have been wonderful this year and the colour seems to intensify on a grey day.
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