At about 230am last night, I heard noise on the roof so I decided to get onto the front of the house to have a check. When I shone my torch, I saw a bush tail possum (wildlife) scrambling across the lawn and up the fence behind the plum tree. Immediately I got indoors and went to the back door. I shone my torch and found a pair of red eyes staring at me on the shed. I turned off the torch and waited. It was dark and quiet. Then I heard a noise coming from the left. Another possum is walking on the fence. I shone my torch and it scrambled off. That could be the mother? I turned off the torch and waited again. When I turned on the torch next, the possum was on the fence where my choko vine is. I was not scared this time (the first encounter was a bit scary as I did not know what to expect). The cat-sized furry creature looked at me and I at it. Almost immediately my heart melted. It is so cute! I was actually talking to it in the middle of the morning!
It decided to get back onto the shed. I could not see how it walked behind the grevillea and pomegranate trees as it was dark. I turned on my torch, went near the shed, stood on my garden chair and shone the torch at it. Oh it was on the shed's roof and it was very cute! Again, we looked at each other. It looks very docile and unfazed. Then it went onto my neighbour's fence. I returned to my back door with light off. A while later, I heard slight noise. It came back to the fence where my choko vine is. Obviously, it has hoped to get some choko shoots. I shone the torch again. For the very first time, I saw how this agile creature walk on the fence. It can actually avoid jumping over the chicken wire mesh and my black netting by walking on the horizontal wooden bars supporting the fence which is on the same side of my neighbour's fence.
I figure I can stop it from eating my plants completely by erecting a whole stretch of loose black netting. It seems to walk on the thorny devils fine but I needed to have another good look to assess this. Honestly, I am beginning to like this creature. It obviously does not know those plants belong to me. It is just looking for a meal every night. It does not know that it is offending me by nibbling my plants. It is just trying to survive. I reckon I can share some shoots every now and then. Anyway, those stray shoots that go higher than the fence need to be pruned off. So, why not let it do the pruning for me? At the same time, it can have a meal. I just hope it will not come live in our roof!
This morning, I pyrethrum sprayed both my peach trees just to deter the carpophilus beetles from invading the remaining few peaches . I had already removed as many fungus-infected peaches and trimmed off as many branches to open up the big peach tree. I think we will have about 10 or less peaches to enjoy this summer. I managed to harvest a few, not fully ripened but already slightly fungus-affected and they still taste wonderful to my hubby and son. I noticed that one peach is missing from the tree. When I looked around, I saw a clean peach stone under the olive tree. And then I saw a peach on the lower part of the tree with a chunk bitten off. Then the pictures pieced together. The possum must be going for my peaches last night when I came out to the front garden. Oh well, one or two peaches for it is fine I guess. I just have to make sure it does not come for my corn or tomatoes or watermelons or beans. Gosh, I think I need a big cage to do gardening now...cage all my plants....
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The strawberries and their flowers have been safe so far after netting them. |
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The strawberries and their flowers have been safe so far after netting them.
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First cucumber vine is flowering but waiting for the other younger vines to catch up. |
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Yippee....a big bunch of Chinese/garlic chives! |
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Chives with squid. |
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Yummy silvery fir tomatoes ripening every day. |
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This mixed Basil is grown between my two tomato silvery fir. |
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Harvested tomatoes, pak choy and mixed Basil. |
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I have grilled tomatoes with basil and cheese every day. Super juicy and sweet! |
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Sweet corns almost ready. It has thick layers of protective leaves so I hope the possums will spare them for us. |
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Sydney Crimson rhubard's growing big and strong. Need to find a recipe soon. |
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I am very excited to find a carolina black rose grapevine growing on the front. I had used my grape prunings as stakes for my snowpea plants and one of the stakes decided to grow into a new plant. There were two areas of leaves but I removed the lower set as I plan to experiment with this vine and turn it into a tree. |