I always thought food came from the shop wrapped in plastic! This has been my first go at growing. I was quite happy and surprised with the results especially when I got busy at work and the veggie patch got left to its own devices. I was worried that without constant attention insects would attack and ruin my work or I would miss the right time to pick and harvest them.
Maybe I could have left the carrots in a bit longer but we will be away for a while so I pulled a few out now. Some were pretty twisted, maybe I should have planted the seeds further apart. All good learning for next time.
Some early progress photos.
I never knew carrots had so many green leaves on top. was able to turn some of the greenery into a smoothie. The green smoothies are always tough to drink but I know they're really good for me.
I suppose both the carrots and spring onions are a bit smaller than what I am used to buying in the shop but it does feel good to grow some.
was able to turn the carrots and spring onions into dinner. These are Cabbage Fritters and they tasted good! I could really get used to this heathy eating business.
The pumpkin plant is started to get out of control but I have not seen any pumpkins yet.
We lost the lower riper-looking paw paw. It just disappeared overnight. I have a feeling the possum that sometimes lives in my shed took a fancy to it. Though I never found any scraps lying around so I guess I'll never know.
We seem to use a lot of garlic so I put a few cloves in a pot a few weeks back and they have just started to sprout.
Other than the gardening I have been spending a fair bit of time sorting out the shed, with multiple trips to the dump.
I really need to get the house, yard and shed sorted before I finish with work and lose access to my company ute. I think this pottering around the garden, growing some veggies, plus my fitness workouts sprinkled with some travelling could be my ideal retirement.
The hard part is knowing the right time to exit work. The money is nice but finding the right work/life balance is key.
We have had a bit of rain over the past few weeks too. I have been in this area for 20 plus years and have never seen these stag or elk horn ferns just randomly start to grow like this. I like them and I'm wondering if I could transfer them to a better spot.
All the rain helped with a nice rainbow on one of our afternoon walks.
But it's not all rain, we get a lot of sunshine here in Brisbane too. So even in our winter we seem to get some nice flowers.
And that's it for this post. Thanks for reading!