



In this flush of new found enthusiasm for this blogging malarky, I'd like to take you back to the beginning, well not actually the beginning but you know what I mean. The house I live in has no real garden so to speak, it has a rear yard with small borders around the outside, planted up with a citrus tree of some orangey persuasion, a once rampant bourgainvillea - now pruned to within an inch of it's life, boy are they spikey and a plumbago. As this is where we are likely to be spending a fair proportion of the year outside eating (and drinking) is going to be full of flowers
On the other side of the house was a concreted area and some wasteland, I plan on getting rid of the concrete and "nicking" as much of the land as I can possibly get away with - this bit is going to be a mixture of all sorts, chilli's, aubergines, tomatoes and herbs are to be planted with sweetpeas, beans, sunflowers and whatever else I can get to grow in there.
Things that are easy to come by back in the UK are a tad more difficult here, couldn't find any seeds trays, so margerine pots and containers from our all too frequent takeaways are being re-cycled, an SOS was sent and answered by friends back home for seeds and plant labels. So since November I've been sowing, pricking out and maybe gloating just a bit to said friends about how much earlier I could get things in !!!
Courtesy of Amazon a seedhouse house (you know one of them plastic mini greenhousey things) and a heated propagator have arrived and are now stuffed full of tomatoes, chillis, lavendars, pelargoniums, tagetes, calendula, datura, and some more stuff that I can't actually remember without going to have a look.
Right off to sow some aubergines, I'll be back at some unspecified point in the future depending on how long I manage to maintain this level of enthusiasm......
3 comments:
EX-friends Reedos MWaaahahahahaha
Sowry, French humour....
Wahey somebody read it LOL
Cooeee Reedos
Got here at last. Cuh! See the Frenchwoman beat me to it. Tsk
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