12 December
- milk spray on grapevine
- bicarbonate spray on pak choy pods, destroy fungi-infected pak choy pods (hot water treatment)
- weeding around patch at front of house
14 December, cloudy with sunny breaks, 21 deg max
- watering the garden
- harvesting pioneer beans, tung O, strawberries, kao kee
15 December, sunny.
- milk spray grapevine, kao kee, hydrangeas
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The naughty bush-tail possum nipped and ate the young shoots of my choko vine. |
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Here's another shoot eaten. On Monday night, my boy and I camped in our back garden and for the first time, I saw the 'burglar' jumping onto my plum tree and walking on our fence and on our shed. |
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I have been harvesting pioneer stringless beans for freezing as the quantity was not enough for cooking. |
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The bean plants, about 5 of them, are growing beans at different speeds. |
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My wisteria in the pot climbed up the beam in a clock-wise fashion. Not too sure if I would get any flowers. |
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A yummy bunch of Tung O (edible chrysantemum) for soup. |
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Beans and a fig (brown turkey). |
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Made a few cups of lemon balm tea this week. Refreshing! |
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A bunch of kao kee for soup too. |
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Steady supply of strawberries every day. |
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Here's a look at 3 of my wonderful gardening gadgets : Left to right - 1. Handsfree nozzle 2.Green Spray head. 3. Blue fireman nozzle. They are precious to me for watering my garden since I suffer from shoulder and neck problems, as they are handsfree and the sprays are adjustable. Care to be taken when using them as if they are dropped, they can damage quite easily. |
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I bought this cheap spray unit from Bunnings for $7, the cheapest displayed. It actually works wonderfully. This morning I used it for the first time for milk-spraying my grape vine, kao kee and hydrangea. It really beats using 500ml spray bottles which really aggravates my shoulder/neck problem. It is also fantastic for large quantity of solutions. |
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