Down the garden path
Paths are a perhaps overlooked, at yet very important part of the garden. Here’s a look at my trials (and errors).
Paths are a perhaps overlooked, at yet very important part of the garden. Here’s a look at my trials (and errors).
If you usually just purchase them, you might not know that in the darkest days of winter, the chickens take a break.
A bed-by-bed tour of the winter vege garden.
Each year I experiment with new garlic varieties to see if they’re worth adding to my “garlic collection”. This year I’m trying 3: Russian Red, Spanish Red, and Kakanui.
I’m slowly learning plants don’t have to be “useful” to be worthwhile. So this week, I planted a flower garden just to put a smile on my face.
Roxy catches her first pig and Hine makes her first photobomb in this continuing series about the animals in our lives.
Spending less time in the garden, and still harvesting from it by letting nature do the gardening for me.
Generally, I blog about what’s new, and what’s going on right now. Today, I’m looking back and providing some updates on stuff from the past 2 years.
Musings on what value we place on our native forest remnants.
In order to plant native trees, we need to source native trees. I went tree-hunting this week.
We’ve a new friend at The Outpost. An Airedale Terrier named Hine Toa.
Looking at the beauty provided by some of the weeds on the property, and getting a bit philosophical about it.
Pooping is such a basic part of every life. We’ve got a little closer to our poop since we moved to The Outpost by composting it through our composting toilet.
A short tour of some of my succulents and cacti.
I’m up to 5 lime trees. Am I obsessed? How did I get here?