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    Default That time of the year is arriving

    Not much to show yet, but Spring is just around the corner, another week or two and these tubes should have a nice flush of green showing.
    Next photo, some thornless blackberries, raspberies, and pineapple experiments oh and some turmeric.
    Last photo is a mix of avocadoes, macadamias, oaks, white ash, etc.
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    Some serious hot house action there Huon,This is where I am upto...mmm well I do have pics but having issues loading atm so another time.Pete

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    Look forward to seeing your pics Pete

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    A few pics......
    lady bird home.jpgtoms carrots cuc.jpgcompost piles.jpgpumkin.jpg
    First pic is a little patch of "wild meadow" basically some lucerne, marigolds, sunflower, some sort of daisy, I also put in a few fresh seeds of good bug mix, just in this little patch I can easily see two types of lady birds, jumping spiders and hover flies.

    Next pic is where I put that watering pipe in the ground, I capped the far end and put a bend with a short riser pipe on the near end, I just shove the hose down and it waters the whole area, looks good so far but will see how it goes over summer. Parsnips, carrots, tomato, cucumber, asparagus, beans but they are getting hammered by the aphids, I wonder if the taste of the aphids on the beans doesn't appeal to the ladybirds, arrowroot and a few odd marigolds.

    3rd pic is various compost piles, mulch and sifted clean soil, this is the next area for more veg.

    Last pic is an impromptu area, at this time of year the Barrel Medic comes up and this little area was free of grass, I decided to encourage it so I mulched around it, I also mulched up some of the Lab Lab so some of the seeds have popped up, I needed somewhere for a pumpkin to spread out so that found a spot there as well, Ill get a few seeds of the BM and then make a pile of mulch on top of it to keep the pumpkin happy and soon there will be a watermelon there as well.


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    I don't have such a nice hothouse but I do have a large back verandah with glass on two sides and a couple of metres of plastic will seal in the remaining side.
    It gets warm enough during the day to at least stop frost damage overnight. I rigged up a Raspberry Pi computer to monitor the temperature and humidity.
    Now all I have to do is find the seeds leftover from last year ...

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    A few more pics....
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    The Beefsteak and cheery tom's are coming along nicely, I noticed today the supermarket variety?? has a small fruit on it, I did some trimming of the shrubbery and found these ootheca's (praying mantis egg cocoon) not sure if they have hatched out as yet, I'll have a closer look, based on the youtube vids they wriggle free from the ootheca without much destruction of it.



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    Wow, pete, tommies before 25th of December. Nice.
    Some of my tomatoes are just passing the two leaf stage. Some of the vegies are up, Ill post some pics tomorrow
    Cheers

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    couldn't believe how quickly the watermelons came up, some shots of a vegie garden in the making
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    Easy for you lot - I'm getting to the end of the Toms & Runner Beans.
    All we have to look forward to is rain & cold, frosty mornings.
    Think of us when you start opening tinnys and throwing snags on the barby.

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    Thinking of you right now,Mark. Just cracked one. The pizza oven will be cranked up tomorrow, no doubt wetting the whistle as well.
    Cheers
    Brendan

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    Our wattles showing off and some baby hoop pine, the finches love them great protection for nestlings.
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    Oops, here are the hoop pines
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    The wattles do look good

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    some colour
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    I had a closer look at the ootheca, looks to me the baby mantis's have hatched
    dross from the hatching.jpgholes in the casing.jpgbaby mantis.jpg
    Another good bug to have in the garden.




    Pete

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