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After pushing many wheelbarrow loads of rubble, sand, and soil up a ramp from the 'dungeon' and then up another ramp to the new planters we now have a new section to the garden.
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The blog has suffered from serious neglect since the new year, although there have been things to write about, I was on a fruitless quest attempting to use a different platform for presenting the blog, for the time being normal service is resumed.
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As part of Janet's food garden she has a herb bed planned. Located just to the side of the house within easy reach of the kitchen for the master cook to pop out to grab the necessary leaves and twigs.
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We greatly miss having a dog around the house and will certainly be looking for a suitable candidate once the perimeter fencing has been installed around the garden.
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With the new growing season looming, our thoughts turned to last year when the local cat population seemed to have designated our vegetable patch as their litter box.
My first option was the purchase of a gun, but Janet wasn't too keen on that.
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Janet made an unexpected but pleasant discovery whilst inspecting the garden earlier.
We have a number of aloe plants of varying types, one of which is a baby aloe vera.
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... but not as you expect.
As you may be aware, Portugal is the world's major cork producer with over 720,000 hectares (around 1¾ million acres) of cork forest. They produce around 40% more than Spain, the next biggest supplier.
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We had quite a successful year growing some vegetables. Not everything was as good as we hoped but we are still getting used to the climate and growing conditions.
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The work invested so far over the past year in the garden has paid off, to some extent.
Whilst we never expect to become completely self-sufficient, we have moved a step closer with tasty veggies from the small plot.
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With the hot, hot weather over the past few weeks, we are spending much more time indoors and less in the garden.
But that does not mean we have abandoned it.
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The sunshine has been ever present over the past few weeks and the garden has thoroughly enjoyed it, from the flowers to the fruit.
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... or at least one of his cousins.
I had difficulty accessing one of the cameras which I had set up in the workshop looking out over the garden. It had previously been working fine and I wondered if the recent storms had damaged it after a couple of close lightning strikes knocked out the power.
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After pruning and caring for the fruit trees over the past year we have had quite a few cherries from the small tree and many more from the big tree which fruited very late.
Last year it produced about 20 cherries in total.
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After last year's experience of birds nesting in the workshop I am regularly checking for similar events.
So far this year the birds have stayed away and there is little sign of wasps making their home.
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Due to the house renovation taking precedence the garden has not had the publicity that it deserves.
Janet has spent many hours clearing the vegetable patch and digging up most of the big weeds.