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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Garden Update....it's been a while.


Sorry, it's been a while since my last post. Things have been busy in the lead up to Christmas. This is my big boy's last year at High School with exams, graduation and preparations for University next year. Younger son has had his first real taste of exams and the pressure to perform. I think I've been more stressed out then he has.

The lovely Mrs HMM and I committed to a Christmas advent swap between ourselves this year. A bit of a frantic last dash before the finish line, but we made it. We've had lots of fun.....I think, and so we've decided to do it again next year. Less pressure when you have the whole year to prepare. More of that to come later.

Here are some pictures of how things are growing in the garden at the moment. The chooks are delightful and getting bigger. No eggs yet, but looking forward to our first one!!

Strawberries, garlic, blackberry and blueberries.
Flower garden.
Eeeek, my guilty secret....hopefully a before picture.
The other side of the garden, unseen by bloggy eyes to date LOL.
My first attempt at growing broccoli, not too bad, but the plants are SO big.
Silverbeet for Mr SFP and the girls, lettuce and peas.
I've managed to fix the irrigation down the back which was a big job- I must of turned it off and on about 50 times. So, I think overall I can see a pin prick of light at the end of the tunnel....if I use the binoculars. I'll be back soon with the Advent swap goodies.
TTFN Mrs SFP XX

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Chickens are in da house

Today at lunchtime we braved the unsettled weather and made the trip to Chook Manor at Little River. There we purchased 4 gorgeous Brown Shaver girls who were 12 weeks old on the 5th of November.
Driving home with teenage son in the back seat, Mr SFP and I contemplated names. He wants to call one Camilla in honour of Charles and Camilla's visit to New Zealand. Funny, I never thought of him as a royalist. I like Izzy and Henny Penny. Teenage son piped up that one should be called dinner.......I'm sure he's just pulling my leg!
We got the girls home and settled into their new house and run. They spent a lovely time in the run scratching about in the weeds. I can see why people use them to condition their vege gardens before they plant them up. 
The hardest thing was trying to round them up at bedtime and get them in their house. I'm hoping this will become a learned behaviour as I don't fancy chicken wrangling every night. I must admit I've made several trips down the back to check on them and count them since their arrival. It's a big responsibility being a Mother to 4 more. Plus I just checked to make sure they were all tucked in for the night. So cute to see 4 little chickens cuddled up to each other on their perch.
I'll leave you with some pictures of the girls........TTFN Mrs SFP xx 


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Beautiful sunset.

Mr SFP disappeared with my camera today- something to do with work. Unfortunately this meant  I couldn't take any pictures of the progress achieved in the garden this weekend.

He did take some arty pictures of last nights sunset and rainbow. I'll add these and hopefully get some more pictures tomorrow. We're off to get the chickens at midday, so I should have some pictures of the girls in their 5 star accommodation.
TTFN Mrs SFP xx


Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Chicken house is finished!!

The chicken house was finished on Friday........hooray!! My very clever craftsman has made a wonderful job and has thought of everything. I'm amazed- everywhere I look there is an innovative idea. It makes me smile each time I walk down the path to open the greenhouse, or to hang out the washing. I've taken some progress pictures and I'll take a picture of the finished house tomorrow. We hope to go on a road trip on Monday to Little River and collect 4 brown shaver chickens. I'm excited and nervous. We may have to have an official opening of Chook Manor- ribbon cutting and cucumber sandwiches?

No mistaking who lives here!

While I was working in the Potager garden last weekend I had some company. Naughty Spock had stayed out all night and was catching up on his sleep. It was like the equivalent of a hangover- he couldn't keep his eyes open. It must have been cosy snuggled up in the pea straw.


It was very hard work and I wondered why I had thought this a good idea, but one corner of the Potager garden is now complete!! It required hours of weeding as it had been in lawn, and digging in many bricks. I added pea straw and compost, but it's done. I put my bean support together which I had won off Trade Me a couple of years ago and planted my White Lady runner beans grown by me from seed. Also planted silver beet- for Mr SFP and the chickens and lettuce plants. I'm very proud of my efforts- only 3 more sections to go........may take a while.


I'm very proud of my construction skills as I had lost the instructions LOL.

The fence is to deter our big dog Rosie from using the garden as a toilet- oh the joys of owning a dog....not!
I'll leave you with this pretty white campanula growing in the flower garden. I'll be back very soon with details of today's progress in the garden.  TTFN  Mrs SFP xx



Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Progress in the garden......

Today was a beautiful day to be out in the garden. Not too hot with a refreshing breeze. I started off inside, but we had a power cut for about 40 minutes so I progressed to outside.

The clever chicken house man returned to do some more work on the chicken mansion. Pikelets and coffee were delayed by the power cut, but it meant more work got done.

Progress on the hen house so far:

Hen house has been added to the platform and nesting boxes attached.
From a different angle
While the hen house was being worked on I diligently went back to the small corner of the potager garden I'm developing. I dug in another circle of bricks around the outer edge to walk on and dug in some of the others. Still one edge to finish, but it was hard work!! This area has been in lawn for 20 plus years and is very compacted. I need to get this area established as I want to plant more lettuces and lower growing vegetables there.

Progress in the potager.
Tom left home yesterday and was precariously carried down to the green house by Mr SFP. He arrived in one piece (Tom) and just squeaked in. His tomatoes are getting bigger by the day.

Tom has left home- spot the tomatoes.
I'll leave you with a couple more pictures inside the glasshouse. My seedlings continue to sprout and get bigger. It's very exciting and satisfying to plant a seed and watch it's progress. 
Good night Mrs SFP xx

Cucumber Spacesaver grown from seed.....by me!!


Seedlings sprouting- a miracle!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Chicken progress

Not much to report. Spent another half day in the garden. Transplanted some cucumber seedlings I'd grown from seed into bigger containers and did some more weeding. So much needs doing, it's like fighting forest fires. 

More progress on the chicken house- it now looks like this. Can't wait until it has chickens running around the run and laying eggs in the nest boxes!! 
TTFN  Mrs SFP xx

Platform which will have the chicken house attached to.
Nesting box to be attached to chicken house.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Chickens are coming........

For a long long time I've wanted to have chickens living in our back garden. Growing up we had bantams which were hatched from a neighbours eggs using their broody hen. They weren't prolific layers, but lovely company for us children. Mum and Dad also had white laying hens as well, which provided us with lots of yummy eggs. Although as kids we probably didn't appreciate them as much as we would now. All this and a wonderful vegetable garden on their classic kiwi quarter acre section. Dad is always my inspiration when I'm working in the garden. I think what would Dad have done, or how would he used this cast off thing to create something useful. Men of that generation were the backyard McGyvers LOL. Dad never threw anything away.......just in case.

If you remember the corner I've set aside for the chicken area it currently looks like this:

Area before chickens.......
One of the clever men I work with is making me a chicken coop and run. He makes lovely bespoke furniture and he has also made a chicken set up at his home. Today this arrived on the back of his trailer:

Poppy inspecting the new chicken house.
Chicken house.
Chicken house from a different angle.
Hopefully there will be more progress to report tomorrow, although it's supposed to rain.
Bring on the chickens!!  TTFN a very excited Mrs SFP xx