Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Canna Lilly seeds sprouting

After 10 days in water ( changed water every few days as went cloudy) they starting to sprout! Am probably going to wait until the sprout protrudes slightly more, maybe another week, then pot them up.

Might have to risk bruising the fingertips again and using the nail clipper to puncture the canna seed until the white embryo is exposed and soak some more now it looks like the method is successful! Very exciting.



Sunday, December 16, 2012

Canna Lilly seeds - germinating

Ordered through EBay Australia 50 Canna Lilly seeds.

Read up about how to germinate and discovered suggestions to make a cut in the seed with a pair of nail clippers until white is showing, and then soak in water for few days until sprouting occurs.

Then sterilise potting mix in pots by pouring boiling water into each pot, leave 15 minutes until cool, plant a few seeds in each pot ( seems to enable better rate of germination than single planted) and put pot inside a plastic bag for a week or two until germination. Will advise success in coming weeks, or not!

Think there has to be an easier way to split seed without killing it. Wondered about pouring boiling water on them and soaking for half an hour then placing in cold water for few days and see if successful.

16 December 2012

Had brilliant time today in our garden. We went to Shalom markets in Bundaberg and had delivered 5 mushroom compost and 10 cane bales. We planted 10 trees (coffee, avocado, wampi, 5 lemon, 3 Lilly Pilly, loquat and chocolate pudding) the beginning of our permaculture designed food forest.

Watched a 25 minute free food forest video on Internet by Geoff Lawton. It was permaculture design in action! We decided to go ahead and create our urban food backyard and leave something of value and learn in process even though we are not going to stay here after 4 years.













Friday, December 14, 2012

New trees - food forest extension

Well, just had delivered 5 coffee bushes, 4 Lilly Pilly bushes, 5 sub tropical fruiting trees ( including bowen mango) 6 citrus of differing varieties, and 50 canna Lilly seeds to germinate and plant in pots.

Are planting out this weekend along with our existing 5 guava, Kia apple, chocolate sapote, tamarind x 2, tree tomato x 2, mulberry x 1 and coffee x 1, Fejoa x 2, 1 lemon and 1 mandarin tree and numerous others.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Trees

Rare small leaf tamarind tree in our garden. Only 30 in wild I have been told. Chocolate sapote tree. Moringa tree. Lilly Pilly bush fruiting and inspiring a dream of wine making!







Blossom

Elephant ear plant with beautiful pink leaf. Beautiful purple grass frond. My bogonia flowering. A few spots of beauty in the garden this morning.





Pineapple Sage

This is my first successful cutting of Pineapple sage that growing successfully in the garden. Yeah so exciting. A small but wonderful success in my garden journey. Especially, when considering that patience is not a word associated with me, and consistency in watering is difficult as I am normally hit and miss.

Citrus blossom

A simple thing this morning. The smell of blossom on our lime tree (first year it has blossomed) is divine. The blossom looks insignificant but the heady citrusy sweetness of its smell knocks your socks off.



Milkweed

Took photo of this insignificant little plant that noteworthy for skin cancer treating properties. Squeeze the milky sap onto suspect cancer and it will bluster, scab and drop off. Be careful where you put it!!