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My Garden Survived

After three weeks away getting married and on our honeymoon, my garden has survived an average top temperature of 35 degrees C.

There have been a couple of casualties, but nothing that was not expected, and a couple of nice surprises.

My Arrowroot plants have been belted around by the wind a fair bit and coupled with a reduction in water, they have now had a big prune and a large drink to reinvigorate them. The leaves and stems which are high in nutrients, with the leaves and shoots containing 10% protein, have been used to mulch my other garden beds.

My tomato plants which were fruiting well when I left are now fruiting even better! I think that is due to my neighbor keeping a special eye on them and watering them regularly so she could get a supply of fresh tomatoes for her kitchen!

My passionfruit vine is looking very sick and sun burnt. I think a couple of shoots from below the graft have gotten away from me and are not producing fruit. A job for this week is to prune hard, feed lots and water well.

I have discovered an outbreak of a sticky seeded weed ground cover in my lawn. Each plant has spread to be around 1m round, and the seeds are sticking to the dog’s fur which will spread them nicely! A huge campaign of removal was done yesterday afternoon, but there is still a large amount of seed left on the ground which will require management when they germinate.

Overall I am very happy with the state of the yard, there is plenty of work to do but I have a 4 day long weekend comming up!

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4 Comments

  1. Anne @ BestTermLife
    Posted April 12, 2009 at 11:29 am | Permalink

    That’s great news. You beat the weather. The long holidays will give you ample time to check how to beat future garden problem…Me, still at the planning stage, I love gardening too.

  2. Susan
    Posted April 24, 2009 at 9:24 pm | Permalink

    I have a big problem because they often exclude water so that I can not moisten with water my plants. I order the tank with water, but it is much more expensive.

  3. Wisp
    Posted April 27, 2009 at 6:05 am | Permalink

    Great news are about marriage I think!! Other news must be in the background as for me!

    Conrats, Ben (even if we don`t know each other). In the first place for me always is my girlfriend, and only then – other things, like my own garden, plants and hobbies ;)

    Good luck for you, newlyweds!

  4. Seo australia
    Posted April 30, 2009 at 4:40 pm | Permalink

    It seems that your neighbour is very much fond of tomatoes han…just kidding..!! You had done great job…. Watering and good sunlight always helps the plant to grow faster….

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