We have had good success in growing tomatoes, lettuce,
rocket, peas and beans in Brisbane and so we thought it would be easy to
transfer this success to Honeydale.
The previous owners had a small garden and we started by
ripping the ground, applied gypsum to break the clay up, spread lots of compost
we made using our mulcher and gave the garden a good working over with the
rotary hoe.
During our first growing season we had plenty of Zucchinis
and tomatoes but no eggplants or capsicums.
We found that growing tomatoes
in the shade housed produced a large amount of foliage but no fruit.
Last growing season we had much more success growing
tomatoes, eggplant and capsicums on outdoors with a trellis for support.
Our first planting of rhubarb went gangbusters but got root rot and died. We replanted rhubarb in raised beds and we are have had
several good harvests. The crowns are
splitting so we will be digging them up in the dormant seasons for replanting.
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Rhubarb |
Last year we planted a test bed of broad beans and we had a
good crop. This year we mass planted
broad beans and have been rewarded with masses of flowers. Hopefully the
flowers will turn into a bumper crop of broad beans.
Our best success appears to come from using heritage
climbing beans and peas. We constructed
a trellis and planted older varieties of climbing peas and beans. The purple climbing variety did not take well
the green variety more than made up for the short fall. We have had four pickings from the green
beans and they are still flowering. The
beans are slower growing but they have plenty of pods and we are not too far
away from having fresh peas.
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Climbing Beans |
When the climbing peas and beans have finished we plan to
rest the soil, put down some fertiliser and use the trellis for our summer
tomatoes.
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Climbing Peas
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Pea Pods |
Okra is a hardy vegetable used in African and southern US
cooking. Last year we had good results
with a test planting. This year we
planted a larger garden bead and have been rewarded with sturdy plants with
lots of flowers.
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Okra Pods forming |
This year we planted a test bed of soya beans, soya beans
can be used for a variety of dishes but we plan to take the pods and boil them
to eat as edamame to have with drinks or as a side dish.
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Soya Beans |
We still grow herbs and lettuce in the shade house. However, the shade house is slowly being
taken over by strawberries, there are now have two rows of the plants and we
get a steady crop of sweet red berries to have with desert or on our breakfast
yogurt.
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Fresh Strawberries |
Last year we over ordered garlic and it got off to a great
start. The year wore on and not a single
bulb formed. We researched the reasons
and found that we had planted cool weather garlic, it needs cold weather to
form bulbs. This year we got two varieties,
one sourced from far north Queensland and another from south east Queensland.
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This year's garlic
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One of our resident Koalas on the job! |
Nothing beats home grown!
Jen and Rog
Email: honeydaleqld@gmail.com