Sunday 12 March
It is a lot cooler
today but we have had the hottest driest weather for days and everything is
suffering. I have been watering
the vegetables and trees twice a day but the olives look wrinkled and the
vegetables are not producing so much fruit. The fig tree is the exception and I get a bucket full of
figs everyday. Bo’s restaurant
staff are complaining about the amount they have to deal with! Bo has given me
a fig and nut cake she made that was too crumbly for restaurant use. It is delicious.
One good thing about
this weather is that the sun starts to heat up the sunroom at this time of
year. I have been able to dry various leaves for herbs and teas just by
spreading them out on the table in there.
Perhaps I should try to dry some tomatoes. The freezer is full and the restaurant over supplied.
Edd is working to fix
the fences in the gravel pit paddock.
He has nearly made the fence on the gully side and will then need to
work his way up past Indi’s area.
The horses have eaten everything they can off the hill, but we cannot
move them to the gravel pit paddock until at least the bottom fence is
done. This fence will enclose all
the zone 5 land where the fern trees used to grow. In Permaculture zone 5 is
left for nature to do as it pleases.
The new cat has
settled in but shows little interest in catching mice. He has one odd skill in that he has
learnt how to open the latched door from the mudroom into the rest of the
house. He kept escaping from the
mudroom and I could not work out how but I actually heard the latch open last
night as he got out for the second time.
He does patrol the big dam and the wood ducks have gone but I am not
sure if these two facts are related.
I am very happy the wood ducks have gone, they are really geese and make
a terrible mess whilst eating all the grass.
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