Tuesday 29 March 2016

Easter Weekend

Wow! What a weekend. Spent 4 whole days at my parents farm, which was glorious. Spent many hours on the boat in the beautiful autumn weather. Caught a couple fish, but it was nice just being out on the water. Here is a nice picture of a butterfly that graced us with its presence last week.



We had a heap of eggs last week so I decided to make a pavlova and custard for Easter. Previously I haven't had much luck with getting the pavlova to be marshmallowy on the inside, but this time it worked! I used Rhonda's recipe from The Simple Home, and it was very delicious.



However, in the oven it rose quite large, but it was just the outside shell. Then it all crumbled in! I'm not sure how to prevent this from happening.



Over the weekend our garden survived, and our lettuce exploded in size. Can't wait to have homegrown lettuce in sandwiches and salads again. I hate buying lettuce when it's so easy to grow.



Our seedlings are also going very well. There are some more adult leaves but they aren't ready to plant out yet. They seem to be quite slow growers in the commercial seed raising mix so we're going to try a full worm casting mix soon to see if that helps. What we have planted so far into the worm castings is going very well! But there are also a lot of tomato seedlings coming up :( we need to be more careful what we put in the worm farm in the future. I don't think we've put any tomatoes in in ages and putting it in the compost instead.



My aims for this week are to clean the house before the weekend and hopefully start some knitting. I've got the gear to start to learn again, just need to start!
Have a lovely day!

Saturday 19 March 2016

Wood chips!

We've been helping my Dad to trim some trees over the past few weeks and he wanted to get is something nice in return. So along with a curry dinner last night, he bought us a ute load of wood chips! We've been thinking about getting it for a while to attempt to control the rampant nut grass problem. Here is the garden now:


It looks soo pretty. Now it needs more plants so it's more green! On Friday we went to Bunnings to get some potting mix and have a look at prices of seedlings as a reference if we want to sell ours. I spied a whole bunch of finger lime trees and had to get one! We've been meaning to get one for a while because they are such slow growers but they've always been quite expensive. We got this one for around $18. It's coming out the bottom of the pot so it's time to repot it.


At work we've been having a bit of a bake off and the challenge so far has been scones. I've never made them before so I've made some now and they look awesome and are so delicious! I'm so happy with them. I'm going to whip some cream and have jam with them tomorrow.

 

Hope everyone has had a relaxing Sunday!

Thursday 17 March 2016

My Happy Place

At the moment, my happy place is the garden. At this time of year, there is a beautiful breeze coming off the ocean in the late afternoon. The sunsets are lovely and it is a great time to just sit and watch the chooks. These are my 4 girls. They don't have names. The white one is broody (for the 2nd time this year!!!!) and I'm not sure how to get her out of it. She's a bantam sussex. The brown one is an Isa Brown, and the other two are Australorps x Isa Browns.

We just signed for another 12 months at our place, which is great because it is so close to my work and we have a great yard. Here is the chicken pen with our array of native and fruit trees. OH built the henhouse which he is very proud of.

The trees are all in pots and will be planted when we finally get our own place. Last weekend we went a bit crazy with the seeds and planted heaps! They are going so well considering they've been in the ground for less than a week. We have been preparing for winter, so we planted spinach, cauliflower, lettuce, coriander, parsley, kale, leek, carrot, beetroot and cabbage.

The garden is a bit bare at the moment because we weren't sure if we were extending our lease (hence the masses of seedlings) and we also had a clean up yesterday. Going to get some mulch on the weekend for the pathways. We have a serious problem with nut grass!
 
It's getting there though! We will fill it up, and OH wants more beds but I'm not sure if we're allowed/need them. It was a lovely afternoon today, I hope everyone else had a great day too.

First Post!

Yay! First post!

My name is Kat and I live in Brisbane. I am the ripe old age of 22 and I am a graduate mechanical engineer. Over the course of my life I have figured out that my interests aren't quite the same as those of my peers. My current passion - gardening!

I made this blog to document my garden a bit more, as I find that we repeat our mistakes a bit and I hope that writing it down will help me remember better. I also love cooking, so maybe I'll post some of my favourite recipes too.

This weekend I am picking up my mums old knitting gear and I'm excited to get back into it again. I used to do scarves a few years ago and now I want to try some dishcloths. My simple living journey is just starting and I'm very excited about it. My most recent success is making laundry detergent for pennies.

I have been enjoying these seperate things for a while, but what brought it all together and inspired me was Rhonda Hetzels blog Down to Earth and her books. The forum she has linked in her blog is home to a lot of very fascinating characters, also interested in the idea of simple living like me. Thanks to their ideas I decided to finally start a blog!

Happy reading!