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zaterdag 9 april 2022

60 - Oh my, March was terribly dry! And April started with snow.

 Spending time in my garden is one of my favourite things, on a level with making music, painting, reading and eating. But these weeks it certainly takes up almost all of my free hours.

My romping Digitalis
And the thing is, most of that time was spent watering, for it was like the Sahara desert in Brielle. In March we normally enjoy 60 mm of rain, and this year we had 1 mm. Watering on my plot means carting watering cans to and fro, and as my go-to waterbutt was empty by the end of March, it meant an extra 10 metres every time.
This afternoon  (I write this on March 26th) I planted 30 Crocosmia bulbs, and I was that worried the poor little things would not survive the desert conditions (extremely dry and sunny during the day, but freezing at night) that I decided to plant half in pots in the greenhouse, just in case the same thing happened as with the Narcisii...namely they could not push through that rock hard soil. I did put my giant Lilies in though...fingers crossed.
Cup and saucer vines

Greenhouse

I salvaged the slightly nibbled but not completely destroyed vines and put them on my highest shelf. The others I composted. And I showed my greenhouse toad, Mr Waddles, the way to the pond. He was slightly bemused, but then swam to the nearest pot of Carex and perched.
Planted 6 Cauliflowers, 3 Parsley, and 3 rows of salad leaves. I still aim to sow my Spinach, Courgettes and Chard in between the flowers outside, but will have to see what the weather does in April. So far we've had snow, frost and yet another two storms.
And I treated myself to a Tillandsia usneoides, which we call Spaans Mos.
Why? Just for fun.
As I said, I read a lot (approx. 50 books a year), and that plant evokes the Southern plantations of books I practically devoured. Ever read The Vampire Chronicles (by Anne Rice)? I only have to gaze at my Tillandsia and I am in Louisiana.
I managed to keep my obelisks upright during the last storm by putting heavy paving slabs on the bottom rungs.
That made me heave a deep sigh of relief, I tell you! You can read lots more about my gardens on Instagram@songsmith2962,  and in the meantime love from Mr Waddles and myself, enjoy your hours in your garden!

donderdag 22 juli 2021

20 - Plannen, plannen, plannen / Plans, plans, plans

 

 John Lennon was een brilliant maar ook wijs man: 'Life is what happens whilst you are making other plans', zei hij.

 Ja, zĆ©ker weten! En het enige dat ik kan doen is me aanpassen aan de situatie en dus ook mijn plannen aanpassen. Waar ik normaliter een organische tuinier ben, die gewoon ergens begint en net zo lang doorgaat tot ik tevreden ben, onderweg van alles aanpassend, maak ik nu dus echte plannen in mijn hoofd. 
Er zijn vier gebieden die ik moet aanpakken: de schuur, de kas, de vijver en de tuin.  De kas kan tot het laatst bewaard worden, daar is op een gebroken dakraam na niets mis mee.
De schuur staat vol oude zooi, al of niet bruikbaar, en moet nodig een lik verf. Maar als ik daarmee aan de gang ga, is het alleen maar slim meteen Puck's Parlour aan te pakken, zodat ik haar mee kan nemen. Eigenlijk wel prioriteit nummer Ć©Ć©n. Maar ( en nu ga ik jammeren) die hele tuin staat vol met inmiddels rottende groenten! Dus dan toch maar eerst al die bonen, aardappelen, aardbeien eruit? Ik denk hier niet voor oktober aan te kunnen beginnen, gezien het ijzig langzame herstel van mijn arm. Wat is wijsheid?
Zie Instagram @songsmith2962 voor meer updates.

English

John Lennon was a brilliant but also wise man: 'Life is what happens whilst you are making other plans', he said.

It sure does! And the only thing I can do is adapt to the situation and thus adapt my plans. Where I normally am an organic gardener, who simply starts somewhere and goes on until I am satisfied with the result, tweeking along the way, I now am making a proper plan in my head first.
There are four areas I need to address: the shed, the greenhouse, the wildlife pond and the garden. The greenhouse can keep til last, nothing wrong with it except one broken pane of glass in the roof.
The shed is filled with junk, some still useful, and needs a new coat of paint. But if I start with that, it would be smart to also deal with Puck's Parlour, so she can come along. Priority number 1, really. But ( and now I start whining) the entire garden is full of rotting veg! So, get those beans, potatoes and strawberries out first? I can't see myself start before October, due to the slow healing of my arm. What to do?
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183E - Monsoon / publishing Boerenwormkruid

  Bloody hell,  was it a turn around, or what? Almost unbelievable that last Saturday evening I was sitting out on the Middelharnis waterfro...