Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

My Mid-Century 'Victory Garden' Update


My circular garden bed, mid-century inspired 'Victory Garden,' planted out during the school holidays about eight weeks ago has done quite well.  I was inspired by my new retro-mid-century clock to do circular beds, with a larger circular area for a table and chairs.  I really wanted raised garden beds, but as that was a little pricey, I used wire to fence around them to keep out the dogs.


The original photos seem to have dissappeared, but I took these photos two weeks ago, when I was watering every day or so.



The wire was to keep the dogs out.  Next time I will get stronger wire - and dig it in!

The zuchinni did not do well - I think it's already too humid - but we had a few tomatoes and lettuce and silver-beet.  This is my first harvest of greens.


Enough for our morning green smoothie.




Two of the four kids love the smoothies - my eldest actually makes them if she's up first - the other two girls aren't so keen, but are getting better.  Sometimes I add beetroot to make it pink, which is nice.

Last week we had a lot of rain - 33 mls on Wednesday and 25 mls on Thursday.  The garden got a little flattened.  Also the mangoes have started falling (the tree is too large for us to pick them), and the dogs have been digging on hot days to get to the cooler ground underneath. It's getting back to looking like a moonscape.


You get the idea!
I am saving up for some raised garden beds in tin - maybe even for Christmas. (Darling Mister if you're reading this, you can find them here).



The rain has also stopped the chooks laying - their nesting box leaked and they got grumpy. I just got a tarp to cover their whole pen, and the old mower catcher has became their new nesting box, lined with shredded paper, so hopefully they'll be happier.


Deb xx

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

I need a Mid-Century Back Garden Makeover

My back yard needs a makeover.  Big time.  

We have lots of large palm trees, but not grass or low growth plants, because of two dogs - one in particular, who like to dig and eat plants.  Bromeliads mainly, of which I had many, are her favorite.  This is the only one she hasn't eaten - a spiky, ornamental pineapple. It also lives behind the pool fence, and she only gets in there occasionally.


Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Red, Blue & Yellow in House & Garden 1957

Some images from Australian House & Garden, February 1957, with a touch of red, blue and yellow, and some great lounges.

The cover image of the kids bedroom is so modern (including the lego blocks on the floor) that it could be this years issue instead of 55 years ago!





Don't you love the curves!


Incidentally, I am listing this and other magazines for sale in my Etsy Shop!

What's your favourite decorating era?

Deb xx