MAY GARDEN DIARY UPDATE
Hi folks, follow our journal as we turn a concrete block in suburban Australia into a fantastic and productive food forest full of herbs, fruit, veges, native plants and flowers.
Thanks for watching
BLINGIT
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MAY GARDEN DIARY UPDATE
Hi folks, follow our journal as we turn a concrete block in suburban Australia into a fantastic and productive food forest full of herbs, fruit, veges, native plants and flowers.
Thanks for watching
BLINGIT
▶️ 3Speak
Great job Sarah, both with the garden, and with the video post production. Can't help wondering though, HTF do you catch crickets lol, I'd love to see a video of that haha.
Crickets???? easy to catch... early morning on sunsets.. creep up and "snatch" put in bag and freeeeeeze. lol.
perhaps ill do a video showing how we catch them. They are not tooooo tricky.
thanks for the video edit kudos... i have had some practice the last year with my art videos... its such slow work when you need to edit and annotate... it looks so easy when you watch but editing is a pain.. lol as im sure you know VERY well.
thanks for stopping by. see you tonight for splinterlands pack opening.
Hello @blingit! Wow! You got so busy with your garden! I love transformation looks of houses or gardens or spaces! Got excited with how this will turn out! Already envisioning your garden with lots of plants and veggies! That would be so relaxing and refreshing! Also Enjoyed listening to you too!
Thanks my love,
yes we are SUPER busy with the garden. its going to be a massive job getting it all done. I'll be blogging about all the changes for sure. I can't wait for the chickens and veges to be in. I love wandering in a green paradise and collecting a few food items to cook with :-)
apparently i talk super fast lol...
I will be doing a mix of the video posts and text posts as i know sometimes people prefer text..
Thanks for stopping by the blog. appreciate it :-)
Sarah
BLINGIT
apparently i talk super fast lol...
Nah, you did a great job! lol. Understood every word you said.
love your term "green paradise"! Aight! Looking forward on the output of your garden!
I can't wait either.. glad you understood my funny accent and speed talking.. lol
It looks bright and sunny, so says the squint! We've started getting our winter rains here.
I struggled with the heat for worm farming. Do you have any issues on the hot days?
I've heard that yukka can be prepared for eating. Did you look into that at all as you were removing them? I get the feeling they might need preparation, though, like soaking or something.
Hi love,
yes yesterday was pretty sunny and hot them storms overnight. So my stones have had 1 wash.. more to come we hear. Generally though in winter we dont get as much rain as summer (subtropical climate) . don't normally have storms this late in the year!!!
Worm farms totally fine in winter, just layer up. In summer i generally whipp them up a frozen fruit smoothie with frozen watermelon and water down the farm morning and night. they are in the shade most of the day. But yes december / january i can't skip a day or two of care or they might die. about 3 years ago i had one week where we lost a few from heat... i make sure i have a few layers on for summer so it takes longer for it to heat up in the day.
No we didn't look into it. We took the yukka out about 2 years ago and removal was in the price of the lopping. Never new they might be able to be eaten... interesting...
thanks for stopping by, i plan on doing a text update version as well for people that don't want to trawl through a video... its long.. lol
I'm getting excited though.. its coming together fast. (even though it doesn't look it) so pretty excited. Can't wait to get the chickens!!!!
Have an awesome day
I'm probably too lazy to keep on top of caring for them in summer. That sounds like a lot of effort. 😅 I actually don't really need them on top of the chickens, rabbits and standard composter.
bhhhaaaa lol... no probably not.. but we had them from before we had those other things. I think this year i can move them closer under the house in summer and it wont be as much of a pain. but its pretty shady there. They are pretty good as long as you can water them down daily. They are close to where we are putting the chickens so watering at the same time should be ok....
we don't have rabbits.. lol although my kids would go CRAZY for them ha ha
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