Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Quickie
Just a quick update as am really tired and having
problems with uploading photographs.
Today I reached the garden about 8 a.m. despiteproblems with uploading photographs.
my best efforts to get there earlier, weeded and
'thingd' the parsley beds and cutlassed the edges.
All looked happy for the few showers we enjoyed
last night and it was quite cool like it is at this time
of year so possibly a dew. Set too on a newly forked
bed and broke up the heavy clay clods with the
cutlass and planted the sprouting garlic cloves, we
will wait and see how they do. Have searched
online for a good, down to earth! 'how to' website
re tropical organic gardening and found some
interesting information here with regard to the garlic.
However, that was on my return and I chose to make
shallow holes and rest the bulb with just sufficient
soil to cover the roots and see how they do before
moling. Also cutlassed under the nutmeg tree in
an effort to make nut collecting easier, later on will
have a look at T's grandfather's diary from the 1980's,
to see what they were doing at this time of year.
Whilst cutlassing, found the monsoon lily bulb and
relocated it, again.
Back sore, shoulders stiff and nose sun kissed.
It's very hot and dry today, also very happy.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
The return of the exile
In June I broke my foot and it has taken until now for me to
return to the garden. This morning was bright and breezyand T invited me to join him. I packed a bag with a sketch
book and pencils and set off to climb down, slowly, into
what I imagined would be an overgrown and abandoned
space. On reaching the big Calivigny mango I looked down
to see ......
beds that were cutlassed and newly forked with a dressing
of ashes from the remains of the dead french cachou trees,
freshly dug drains and pathways, the irrigation pipe with a
hose attached to fill the buckets in this area, together with
parsley and dill seedlings in a little bowl, all ready for me to
plant out.
Thank you T, for giving me the most wonderful return from exile.
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