Showing posts with label Lettuces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lettuces. Show all posts
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Frilly Lettuce
These lettuces are grown from seeds from Green Harvest and they are absolutely delicious. You can order from Green Harvest online, or if near Bayswater or Claisbrooke, you can buy them from Environment House. As well they are available at their stall on Saturday mornings at Perth City Farm.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Upload Monday 21st June 2010


Yesterday we traveled out into the countryside to visit the property of a colleague who is growing Jujube/Chinese Date trees. There are not many growers of these trees yet in Australia, but they are described as being perfect for our conditions. We had a lovely time learning about the trees and also got lots of tips on pruning deciduous trees and had a very relaxing walk around the property. Above is a picture of fungus nestled in the fallen leaves in the bushland area.
The Pomegranate Tree has also now been planted, and soon we will plant the Jujube and Persimmon Trees that we bought yesterday. These tress will be grown in quite a small space, hopefully will provide fruit and summer shade, but will be kept compact so that they stay manageable.
We are now also extending the front No Dig garden and using sand from the tree holes and recycled pavers, there will be a central path to make access easier. You can see the Perpetual Spinach, Dwarf Kale, Japanese Turnips, Carrots and Capsicums to the right. In the back ground are the Pineapple Fejoas, and a very small Almond tree, which one day will be a hedge.
In the front of this garden you can also see the volunteer Rocket plants, we love volunteers.
Labels:
Almond,
Capsicum,
Carrots,
Dwarf Kale,
Food Hedge 2008,
Fungi,
Jujube,
Lettuces,
no dig garden,
Perpetual Spinach,
Persimon,
Pineapple Fejoas,
Pomegranate,
Rocket
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Produce from our Garden 20/01/10


With so many people in the house and so much happening i am really pleased with how well the garden has managed with so little attention. Today I have planted lots of seedlings given as a gift by Ruth, Lettuces, Sage, Beetroot, Caraway, Capsicums and a Marshmallow plant. It was also my turn to cook so i picked ingredients as i planted this morning, and here are the results.
Labels:
Beetroot,
Capsicums and a Marshmallow plant.,
Caraway,
Lettuces,
Sage
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