Where did November go in such a hurry? Certainly on the very hot days that we had it seemed to be dragging by but it was over in a flash. This post is my Garden Share post for this month and the last one for 2014. All the details about the Garden Share project are at the bottom of this post.
I have missed a few days in my garden this past month with day trips and a sojourn to the city as well and I can tell you that it is good to be back digging, weeding, watering and especially harvesting from my own little plot.
My area is still in drought but we have had 91mm of lovely rain this past month and some not so lovely hale. The minimum temperature was 8.9 deg C and the maximum 43.6 degC.
Planting
- beans
- tomatoes
- tomatillo
- chillies
- capsicum
- cucumbers
- asparagus seedlings
- basil
- sunflowers
- eggplants
- zucchini
- squash
Harvesting
- spring onion
- garlic
- zucchini
- asparagus
- strawberries
- spinach
- carrots
- succession planting
- compost
- mowing
- weeding
- watering
- enjoy the summer holidays
The Garden Share Collective runs on the first Monday of each Month
7 comments:
Wow 43 is hot! I hope you get some rain before Summer sets in. Have a great month in the garden.
I love purple king beans, they have such a great colour. I hope the hail didnt damage any of your plants.
91mm of rain -- that's amazing. When we got about that amount in one day in February it was a record and the whole city nearly stopped. Your purple bean are gorgeous. What variety are they?
I'm catching up on my blog reading ....quickly before running out to work..... hope you had a good time in Sydney and looks like the garden is going really well!! might have to look into the garden club you mentioned/ is it Aust based??
I'm catching up on my blog reading ....quickly before running out to work..... hope you had a good time in Sydney and looks like the garden is going really well!! might have to look into the garden club you mentioned/ is it Aust based??
You always seem so organised, and everything looks healthy. Those purple beans look awessome.
I hope you have had some rain now Tracy, although a lot more would not go astray. Gorgeous beans, you can do so much with beans and I love your flowers. Have a merry Christmas :D
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