It was cool on reaching Corn Buck today
and refreshingly dry following the thunderous
downpours that we have been experiencing
recently.
I planted some more beds of big thyme,
an undervalued plant, in my opinion.
I much prefer it to the traditional bushy
thyme, both for flavour and appearance.
It is also very easy to grow.
T excelled himself, as usual,
creating new beds for carrots,
sowing two varieties at the same
time,
working on the principal
that if one fails the other will not.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The importance of drains
For as long as anyone can remember there have been drains in Corn Buck.
On a daily basis, they sometimes present something of an obstacle, when
passing from one part of the garden to another, their being quite steep in places,
but
after five minutes of heavy rain, we remember their importance and are glad
that we erred on the side of caution and kept them clean and, relatively weed free.
Only when the rain falls does it become apparent where a little maintenance or alteration is necessary.
The irrigation pipe looks slightly redundant,
luckily T took the main pipe out of the river,
just as the down pour started.
And as soon as it starts, it stops, but we will not be crossing the river today.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Liquid Gold
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