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P = pots, V= Veggie Patch, Straight numbers Actual trees
P1 = Custard Apple (Annona atemoya) African Pride
P2 = Coffee (Coffea arabica)
P3 = Panama Berry, Strawberry Tree, Capulin, or Malay Cherry (Muntingia calabura)
P4 = Hawaiian or Tropical Guava (Psidium guajava)
P5 = Fig Black Genoa (Ficus carica)
P6 = Kiwi Fruit or Chinese Gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa (male))
P7 = Camellia Sinensis (Tea Plant)
1 = Kiwi Fruit or Chinese Gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa (Female))
2 = Apricot Moorpark
T1 = GoldMine Nectarine
T2 = Elberta Peach
T3 = Charlotte Columnar Ballerina Apple
T4 = Mandarin Imperial
T5 = Williams European Pear
T6 = Sensation Pear (Pyrus communis Sensation or Red Sensation)
T7 = Polka Columnar Ballerina Apple
T8 = Lots A' Lemons Dwarf
H1 = Veronica Oxford Blue
H2 =
H3 =
A = Apple Mint
B = Chamomile
C = Comphrey
D = Greek Oregano
E = Mint Julep
F = Parsley
G = Peppermint
H = Thyme Pink
I = Thyme White
J = Sage
K = Yarrow
L = Curry Plant
M = Choc Mint
N = French Lavender
O = Bay Leaf
Z = Empty
Check out Spring/Summer plantings to see what is actually in the vegie patches
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Garden Layout
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Friday, September 14, 2007
The Beginning
Well as I said in my description here I am stuck in the burbs and I have decided to massacre our front yard and turn it into a mini farm. I will try and add photos as my garden progresses. I have also started some seeds off in old seedling boxes, trays and anything else I can get my hands on, covered them in plastic. I've done tomatoes - cherry and full size, basil, peas, beans, strawberries, rock melon. I was also a bit naughty and went nuts on line and bought $100 dollars worth of seeds - oops hubby will not be happy when he sees the credit card!
I have also planted 2 kiwi fruits (male and Female), Black Genoa Fig, Tropical Guava, Panama Berry, Arabica Coffee, Custard Apple, 2 x Camellia Sinensis ( The tree used to make Tea), all in pots and 2 apples - Ballerina Polka & Charlotte, 2 Pears - Sensation and Williams, an Imperial Mandarin, a Lots-o-Lemon's, a Elberta Peach, a Goldmine Nectarine, a Bay Leaf Tree, and we had an existing Moorpark Apricot tree.
I have used some old pavers around the beds (raised with some old sleepers we had in our back garden before we built onto the house). Instead of laying them on the straight I have laid them on the diagonal which leaves little triangles of soil up against the beds with I am going to use for herbs and things.
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