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Vege Patch – Bed #1 – Day #30

Bed 1 got some weeding action this weekend. I didn’t really have time or the motivation due to the heat to spend the hours out there weeding that it needed....

Bed 1 got some weeding action this weekend. I didn’t really have time or the motivation due to the heat to spend the hours out there weeding that it needed. Also due to a few nice spider webs, I could not reach the weeds from one side of the bed.

bed 1 grid 1

The first section of the bed still only holds the passionfruit I have planted. However it also has a sweet potato shooting up along the edge which you can just see at the closest side in this picture. The sweet potatoes are really growing strongly, I ended up pulling a few out just to clear some space in the garden.

bed 1 grid 2

The second section of the garden has the quite a bit of sweet potatoes, which it turns out like to harbour weeds. It was hard to cull the weeds under this mass of runners and leaves. They look fantastic though. There is my second sunflower that grew, its the smaller of the two. The sunflower seeds that I used were 4 different types, and due to the size difference of my two seedlings I am hoping this means I will get two different coloured sunflowers.

bed 1 grid 3

Section 3 of the bed has more of these sweet potatoes. They are really happy in the middle of the bed it seems. I am going to have to keep control of some of the runners as they are snaking out as you can see in this image. You can also see some of the weeks that are hiding beneath the sweet potato leaves. Between this section and the next are where the carrots were planted. They are actually right in the bottom right corner of this picture, but its hard to see. I have a close up below in the post.

bed 1 grid 4

Section 4 of the bed is still doing this best and has the most planted. Both of the seeded potatoes have sprung up and are looking fantastic. Also a sweet potato as come up on the edge. I was undecided about pulling it out, but I think I will have to or it will overtake this section of the garden.

Planter 1 mint and chocolate mint

The mint and chocolate mint planter has really taken off and enjoys its sunny position on the fence. You can see all the runners the chocolate mint is sending out, which is why my dad and I decided to plant them in a pot to save the rest of the yard from mint explosions.

planter 2 oregano and mint

The second planter box is doing really well also. The mint that was just on the left side has sent out runners below the oregano and is starting to come out on the right side. I am letting this just happen without worrying too much, the oregano is doing really well.

Bed 1 sunflower closeup

This is a close up of the larger sunflower. It looks fantastic already and I just cant wait to see how it grows, and what colour it will be.

bed 1 carrot seedlings

These are my poor carrot seedlings. I planted 4 rows 5 cms apart from each other with about 20 seeds per row. I have about 8 carrots left. My mistake was not putting some sticks in the ground to stop the pesky birds from eating all of my seeds. It wasn’t something I had considered would be a problem, however after seeing a pigeon in the bed scratching around for the seeds I knew my mistake. Next time will be different. I plan on replanting the rows on either side of the current sprouted seedlings and using some dried sticks pointing up making a nice ‘shield’ around to protect them.

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Currently growing in my garden.

This is where I will keep an updated list of what is growing in my garden. HERBS & SPICES: Thyme (mature and fruitful) Curley parsley (new seedling, but able to...

This is where I will keep an updated list of what is growing in my garden.

HERBS & SPICES:

  • Thyme (mature and fruitful)
  • Curley parsley (new seedling, but able to take a sprig or two)
  • Red long chillies (new seedling, a few flours but yet to fruit)
  • Lemongrass (At least until I cut that bastard out)
  • Mint (mature and fruitful)
  • Chocolate mint (mature and fruitful)
  • Oregano (mature and fruitful)

VEGES

  • Sweet potato (Immature, unharvested)
  • Potato (Immature, unharvested)
  • Carrots (Failed from seed attempt, I think about 4 seeds survived. So FOUR carrots)

FRUIT

  • Red passionfruit (still a very small seedling)
  • Golden passionfruit (still a very small seedling)

Last Updated: 12-11-2010

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Vege Patch – Bed #1 – Day #1

I have two vegetable/herb garden beds in my yard that my husband built for me when I stated that I wanted to grow vegetables. My first planting went well, we...

I have two vegetable/herb garden beds in my yard that my husband built for me when I stated that I wanted to grow vegetables.

My first planting went well, we definitely got more sweet potato than we could really eat comfortably, and in the end I got a little sick of eating it. I grew a rosemary plant that just dominated and grew taller than me (not that that is a hard accomplishment on the part of shrubbery).  The tomatoes we tried to grow failed, and the jalapeno’s I grew were exceedingly hot. But I got busy so the beds pretty much got out of control. The biggest mistake I made was to grow lemongrass in the bed. It spread, in fact its now in the other bed, and growing on the grass and generally out of control and a big pain in the backside.

So a  few weekends ago (17th of October) I decided I wanted to replant my garden beds, generally clean them up and plant some edibles. It started with an epic weeding. That took a weekend. I also found there was still sweet potato growing so just left it there and planted some seedling and seeds:

This is the bed all cleaned up, planted and protected from the dogs. Below are some closeups of the bed close up in segments with descriptions of what was planted.

Bed #1 - Grid #1 - 18102010

First segment of the bed. Holds a planter (with its own weed) used to hold up the structure to keep the dogs out. Also planted was a Red Passionfruit seedling. My hope/plan is that it grows up the wire behind it and grows across and yields many many passionfruit cheesecakes. I also planted sunflowers all along the back in a row. I <3 sunflowers.

Bed #1 - Grid #2 - 18102010

Second segment of the bed. Holds existing sweet potato that were there all along under the weeds.

Bed #1 - Grid #3 - 18102010

More sweet potatoes, more sunflowers planted.

Bed #1 - Grid #4 - 18102010

This was an area I focused on that weekend. The chillies are long red chillies. I also planted some seeded potatoes from my vegetable basket, some curly parsley and another passionfruit, this time golden. The plan is that one will grow up, along the fencing piece we put there and join with the other passionfruit in a beautiful green lush and fruit producing union of bliss.

Bed #2 - Fullview - 18102010

This is my second bed that I have not attacked yet. See the lemongrass? This wasn’t even the initial bed I planted that in! It spreads y’all! There is still thyme in there that I use when cooking mushrooms, pastas, garlic & herb bread. Okay so I use it heaps. Thyme is fantastic.

Fence Planters - 18102010

I also have some planters on my fence. They are full of herby goodness. Mint, Chocolate Mint (yes its real, yes it is magic) and oregano. Ive been using the oregano in every pasta dish I make. I might be doing it wrong, it just doesn’t pack as much of a punch as dried oregano.

As I left this post a little long, I will have an update again this weekend, as I have unsuccessfully planted carrots, and only two of my sunflowers have arrived. So it will be a ‘WHAT I DID WRONG’ kinda post. OH and the potatoes have popped up.