Another issue was that our landlord stopped sending a gardener over to tend to the yard each month. We had really let it go and it became extremely overgrown. It is amazing how quickly things grow here!
This post will showcase the progress we have made in one week in those three areas - the compost, the planting of vegetable seeds and the yard.
The "before" pictures are from last Saturday. The "after" pictures were taken today.
COMPOST
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THE VEGETABLE GARDENING
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THE YARD
BEFORE - There's Dilbert again. This is the front of our house and I have to walk through there to get to the side of the house where the potted plants are. I seriously have had to practically crawl through there. That plant was taking over!
BEFORE - Note the height of the grass
AFTER - So much better
BEFORE - Our circular bed. Last week I sprinkled an assortment of other seeds that I had in the center just to see if anything happens. You can't tell but the center is actually empty.
AFTER - Today I noticed a few sprout but I have no idea which ones they are - could be green onions, Thai eggplant, sunflowers or lemon basil.
Gerald BEFORE - playing in the tall grass
Gerald AFTER - He is loving the out of doors these days but never leaves the yard because he's very timid when it comes to the unknown
On a side note. These are the papaya trees that were a third of the size when we left for the US in late July. The gardener who used to come would chop them down but after being left untouched for a little over a month, they have not only tripled in size but are producing fruit! This is one tree that split into two branches. We have another one like it in the yard. Note the narrow space it has to grow in between the roofs of ours and our neighbor's carport. We'll have a lot of papaya to eat soon. It's very high in potassium and is great for the stomach and intestines, I think.
And for my last exhibit. Our lemongrass plant. I had no idea what it was until one day we decided to cut it back. The fragrance was so strong that after further inspection of the base of the plant, I knew right away that it was lemongrass. Who knew?! I'm such a novice.
7 comments:
Yay for seedlings..hope they continue to grow! Fun to see your yard as I was never able to picture it before!
You're my hero! Taking pollution down to ZERO!
Hey, that was a great garden tour. I hope you continue to have much success with your seedlings and compost.
fill me in on what to do for composting? i want to start doing that here. does it smell? is it hard to do? things here grow fast too! I love it! it's great to keep up w/ you two!
Yeah!!!! Nice growing...so excited for the tomatos! We finished up the front yard...will send a photo soon :)
Good job, Jen! Gardening is great fun and so rewarding. My three cherry tomato plants have delighted us with their sweet juicy fruit. Every day I enjoy a handful of tiny tom's, warmed by the sun, while I'm out checking or weeding or just feasting! I also grow my herbs in pots. Be patient - they will come. I just planted a new pot of dill and oregano about three weeks ago. I'm able to use the dill but the oregano is struggling for some reason. The basil, planted earlier from a small plant and the mint, perennial and from the last few years, is really gathering momentum, while chives are plentiful and parsley runs amok throughout the flower beds! It's fun going out to snip the right herbs for a dish just as you need it-full of rich minerals too, I'm sure. Happy gardening!
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