Neko-Chan
Chillin' In The Garden
First of all, I should say I wandered over here from Sufficient Self, so I'm probably not a stranger to some of you here.
I am an American transplant, living and loving my home in Tasmania (the little green island off the southern tip of Australia's mainland). I married my man, and moved from California, my state of birth, to join him in his state of birth. I think it's the best thing I've ever done.
Shortly after arriving here, I fell in love with gardening. We had built a raised bed by the house, and that summer I had picked 24 kilos of tomatoes, about 20 large capsicums (bell peppers), a handfull of chilies, some fresh green garlic, and a few herbs. Several months later, I rented a plot in the community garden, and shortly thereafter, rented a second plot. I'm growing leeks, Brussels Sprouts, garlic (failed, unfortunately), red and brown onions, chives, silverbeet, broad beans, radishes and swede.
It's winter here now, so doubtless I'll be jealous of everyone's summer green until the weather warms again, but I'm planning and plotting to raise the yield of our fresh food in order to ease food costs, as they're high right now.
So... pleased t'meetcha.
I am an American transplant, living and loving my home in Tasmania (the little green island off the southern tip of Australia's mainland). I married my man, and moved from California, my state of birth, to join him in his state of birth. I think it's the best thing I've ever done.
Shortly after arriving here, I fell in love with gardening. We had built a raised bed by the house, and that summer I had picked 24 kilos of tomatoes, about 20 large capsicums (bell peppers), a handfull of chilies, some fresh green garlic, and a few herbs. Several months later, I rented a plot in the community garden, and shortly thereafter, rented a second plot. I'm growing leeks, Brussels Sprouts, garlic (failed, unfortunately), red and brown onions, chives, silverbeet, broad beans, radishes and swede.
It's winter here now, so doubtless I'll be jealous of everyone's summer green until the weather warms again, but I'm planning and plotting to raise the yield of our fresh food in order to ease food costs, as they're high right now.
So... pleased t'meetcha.