Rach from Squiggly Rainbow stopped by here on the weekend and invited me to share in the Tuesday Garden Journal linkup she has started. I'm a big fan of linkups :) and I have started to browse through her blog and it looks like another good one - stop writing such lovely blogs people! I'm running out of time to work LOL
So I'm going to try and join in with this Garden Journal on a weekly basis...... so here goes.
We've been very busy in the garden this week. Its Spring, of course we have!
I have just finished making this arch in my vegie patch which I will use for growing cucumbers over.
I found these cheeky little tomato seedlings sprouting in the veg beds, and have plucked them out and potted them up. Based on their location and what was growing there last year, these will be a delicious cherry tomato. A few plants for me, a few for mum. By the way, can you see the chicken wire loosely covering them? That has to be all over my garden beds as we have cats and they love nothing better than well tilled soil for digging in.
The seedlings are going really well in the cold frame. I love seeing the first hints of green each time a new variety pops through and cheer them on while they grow first leaves and then true leaves. The zucchinis and pumpkins are nearly ready to go out and then will be protected from frosts by cloches in the garden.
Out in the chook area, Specks is all settled in the old dog kennel with 11 eggs from my mum's farm under her. With a bit of luck we'll have little chicks in a couple of weeks.
Materials are piling up for the building of the pizza oven. These concrete blocks came home yesterday and Stu will be getting more supplies after work today. The concrete we laid on the weekend is dry now, so we will hopefully start the building tomorrow evening.
The sun is out and everywhere I walk I find animals enjoying the sunshine - chooks, bees, dogs, insects, snails (they don't get to stay though) and cats. They all love our springtime garden as much as I do.
Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is up to in their gardens this week.
oh my.... so much going on! How exciting!!! That archway! Can you give instructions on how to make it? It looks amazing! The chook wire is such a good idea - and where do you get your cloche's from? I have been looking for some - we are surrounded my nurseries in my hills, perhaps I should email them? xxxx thanks so much for joining in! Rach xx (all the exclamation marks are to show my excitement of your yard!) xx
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