Sunday, January 31, 2016

January Garden News 2016

My second go at writing this blog as I pressed control v instead of control c to save the document; of course I lost the lot.
After a very successful Open Garden with over 600 visitors we went for a short break at Agnes Water to see my youngest son and his family, it was a nice break at a really beautiful part of Queensland.
We arrived back to a very dry garden and as we were having a bus load of visitors that weekend were kept very busy watering and tidying up the yard.
The bus trip was from a retirement village and they stayed all morning and enjoyed the garden.

We had a great family Christmas with both ours sons and families and it actually rained on the 27th which was a great Christmas present.

My youngest son and his wife departed for Agnes Water leaving the little girls with us for two weeks, well was that a busy but beautiful time.
Much more demanding than gardening and we loved it.
I got to watch every episode of ‘Mike the Knight’ and sometimes up to three or four times.
Mum and Dad came to pick them up and it was sad to see them go.


Warrick took a lot our plants home with him and some from Lagoon View and Nursery Traders; he has a good start with his plant selection.
We had a good fall of rain in early January but that was it right to the end of the month.
The temperature has been over 30c most days with very high humidity, quite unpleasant.









Judy and I were nominated for an Australia Day Award for raising $12,523 for disabled children through three ‘Open Gardens ‘but did not get as it went to someone who had already received an Order of Australia award, we could not compete against that.










I was especially pleased with the response I had by visitors to the project I completed last year, which was an extension of the garden under the Neem tree with an inverted park bench.

I decided to replicate this down the other end of the garden and finished it within a week and very happy with the result, all that’s left to do is the planting.




Our first garden presentation for the year is a Caloundra Garden Club on Tuesday 2nd February, not that many presentations booked for this year, I have no idea why as all we charge it petrol and toll money and we give a great one of six different Power Point Presentations all about gardening. 

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Sorry I have not done much here of late but life has been pretty busy these last two months.
We had a great Open Garden and enjoyed a short break at Agnes Water afterwards to see our son and granddaughters.
We came home to a very dry garden and a bus trip visit so it was flat strap making the garden look decent.
The bus trip visitors were from a Retirement Village and enjoyed their morning staying about three hours.

Christmas came and still very dry.
We had visitors stay with us our son from Agnes Water his wife and the little girls, we had a great Christmas with all of our family.

Warrick and Fabie left to go back to Agnes Water and left the girls in our care, well I can assure you that NO gardening was done for those two weeks; we were both flat out looking after a three and a five year old, we did love it though.

We did receive a small amount of rain late December and in early January we had a whopping 92 mills.
The temperature has been in the 30s for almost all summer so any rain has quickly disappeared, the good thing is that we received much needed water in our tanks.

I hate this time of year as the gum trees lose all their bark and leaves and it makes such a mess of the garden, it’s annoying because some of the trees are not even in our yard.
Three trailer loads to the dump so far and more to come.
I cannot compost this as my bins are full and the stuff in there is as dry as a bone.
We badly need some summer rain.
I have started work on a new project in the garden which is going to be similar to the project I did last year under the Neem tree.

I am progressing better than expected and am very pleased on how it is looking so far.

Have about six garden club talks booked in for this year and no bus trips  yet, I do wonder sometimes as when we do go to a club everyone say’s how much they enjoyed the presentation and then we are never invited back (not all clubs of course).

Sorry I have not done much here of late but life has been pretty busy these last two months.
We had a great Open Garden with over 600 visitors and enjoyed a short break at Agnes Water afterwards to see our son and granddaughters.

We came home to a very dry garden and a bus trip visit so it was flat strap making the garden look decent.
The bus trip visitors were from a Retirement Village and enjoyed their morning staying about three hours.

Christmas came and still very dry.

We had visitors stay with us our son from Agnes Water his wife and the little girls, we had a great Christmas with all of our family.
Warrick and Fabie left to go back to Agnes Water and left the girls in our care, well I can assure you that NO gardening was done for those two weeks; we were both flat out looking after a three and a five year old, we did love it though.

We did receive a small amount of rain late December and in early January we had a whopping 92 mills.
The temperature has been in the 30s for almost all summer so any rain has quickly disappeared, the good thing is that we received much needed water in our tanks.
I hate this time of year as the gum trees lose all their bark and leaves and it makes such a mess of the garden, it’s annoying because some of the trees are not even in our yard.
Three trailer loads to the dump so far and more to come.
I cannot compost this as my bins are full and the stuff in there is as dry as a bone.
We badly need some decent summer rain.
I have started work on a new project in the garden which is going to be similar to the project I did last year under the Neem tree.

I am progressing better than expected and am very pleased on how it is looking so far.


Have about six garden club talks booked in for this year and no bus trips  yet, I do wonder sometimes as when we do go to a club everyone say’s how much they enjoyed the presentation and then we are never invited back (not all clubs of course).

Saturday, January 02, 2016


                                     Happy Gardening for 2016 and thanks for stopping by.