Archive for January, 2009


Ghost of a Gingerbread man

The garden now has a layer of compost over the top, a whole bunch of ickle logs as breakwater thingies, and lots of steppy stoney jobs.
:-D


[ laid by Jo ]

Warming of the house

Btw, I sent out an email about the housewarming about a week ago.
It seems to have landed in lots of people’s spam boxes…

R to the S to the V to the P, please!

The end of Dirt! The Dirt is done!

ahem…

A strange turn of events lead to us unbagging the rest of the dirt this morning.
The rest is compost, which is fluffier.
Do you think Master Organics (our dealer) employs a compost fluffer?

Dirtbags

More progress in garden-making goodness.
a.m.:

p.m.:

Most of the dirt now unbagged and plonked into the garden.
A fat wodge of compost dolloped onto the beds-to-be, and the rest moved off the ground so that we could dig and dirt that patch.
Not massively clear from the pic, but it’s only the bit around the tree that still needs new dirt. Go us! (possibly Go straight to sleep, do not pass Go, do not collect 200 bags of dirt. We are The Tired.)

Let’s Get Dirt(y)

Bags of dirt!
Dirty bags!
Compost!

The bags on the left are piled almost as tall as me.
Yikes!
Now we just need to pour it out and dig it in.
This may take several weekends… :)

Of Chairs and DVDs

Jo on (specially arranged for this shot, long time after they were finished and in use) Chairs of Awesomeness (that Jo painted and Jess’ Ma very kindly upholstered).

DVD rack!
Made by Jo, with minor assistance from me.
Coobs!

The beginning of The Garden Of Madness

If you dig it, they will dirt.

So, we decided to dig up the back garden and pull out all the crappy grass-like weeds that currently live there before the topsoil dudes come along and get dirt-y with us.
Pictures taken over a few days, in the bit between new year’s day and monday just gone.

Initial trenches by deck and back wall. Lots of “grass.”

Some serious spading and forking later: half off!

Two very sore bodies later: mostly done. Can you dig it?

Cats helping. Thanks, guys.

It’s a plant! (times lots)

Front garden continues to asplode at excellent pace:

Pretty white flowers from the potato plant:

Meanwhile, elsewhere on the ERF: red frangipanis, flown down from Jo’s Ma’s garden, as hand luggage (one grounded, one earthed):

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