A one acre Sub Tropical garden situated just east of Brisbane. We have opened our garden to the public for 18 years. We open in November to aid a specific charity. On this weekend get a lot of pleasure meeting fellow gardeners. Judy sells many rare plants and this helps us to do more projects and buy more plants. Judy and I are 'plants-people'and cannot resist buying something rare that we do not have. It has been very hard gardening as we seem to be in a severe drought most years.
Saturday, February 08, 2020
Monday, February 03, 2020
Garden News January 2020
After a
very successful Open garden with over 700 visitors it was time to clean up the
garden and return all unsold plants back in their place.
This
process took over a week, let no-one tell you that opening your garden is an
easy task, it’s not.
Judy and I
had been working for months prior to opening to get ready then more work to
clean up.
Just prior
to Christmas our son Warrick and his family came to stay and Just after
Christmas they went To Byron Bay leaning the two girls with Judy and I.
We love it
and the girls think Grandma’s cooking is just the best.
You know
when you spoil your Grandchildren when they tell everyone “This is my
Grand-Dad, he doesn’t know how to say no”.
Well one
thing I can tell you for sure is that NO gardening was done during the School
Holiday period instead I took the children to see every suitable movie, went to
Bounce and even went Ice Skating.
I went to
Ice Skating with the idea that It would be just like riding a pushbike and I
would carry on just like I used to 55 years ago.
I soon
learned my lesson with a couple of heavy falls, I think that will be the last
time in my life that I put on ice skates.
During
mid-January we had some great rain, enough to fill all our tanks and make the
garden grow like crazy as I put four bags of Nitrophoska Blue fertilizer in and
around the garden.
January has
been extremely hot and humid; I am soaking wet at the end of each day and have
to jump in the pool to get my body temperature down.
Had the best Mango crop for years, our tree is a Schnyder's Pride which is a cross between a Glenn and an Irwin. Great tasting Mango. Judy saving all the seeds to grow on then graft from the mother tree.
Kaspar Schnyder passed away just prior to our Open garden', we will miss him and his knowledge of fruit trees.
The end of
the month has come and I am in clean up mode, so much rubbish has fallen into
the garden especially from the gum trees and I am having to mow twice a week at
the moment although I don’t mind that as it’s nice to see green grass after
being so dry for so long.
This year
has started off very slow with our garden presentations and bus trips. At the
moment we only have two booked for June and a Cordyline Society meeting here in
February.
A few beehive Gingers in flower and other plants.
Not forgetting the wildlife in our garden.
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