Happy Harvesting :: my october garden journal

in HiveGardenlast year (edited)

Fava beans, giant leaves of swiss chard, and an abundance of microgreens have been the blessings of spring so far. I spent the September solstice (which is also my birthday) collecting herbs, baking, and doing all kinds of homesteading activities. This post will be a little tour of my daily garden chores during the start of spring here in South America!

The rains have yet to arrive and the days are hot and dry so, every morning I go out to the garden to water all the garden beds and turn the drip irrigation on for a while. To protect the new seedlings from the birds almost all of the garden is covered in hoops with shade cloth.

As this place has been a commercial farm in the past, I actually recycled the hoops from discarded irrigation lines and the shade cloth was jumbled up in a shed when we got here. So glad I did that - the extra shade, as well as protection from the birds, has also helped keep the young greens from going to seed too quickly.

Everyday besides watering and harvesting I also weed the garden in the morning and transplant in the evening. Fortunately all of my hard work is paying off and each day I collect salad greens for lunch, fava beans for dinner, or some type of garnish from the garden and even orange juice from our citrus trees.

A couple years ago I began growing fava beans over the winter and this is the first year we have had enough to harvest for many meals.

During the past few weeks I have collected a salad bowl's amount of fava pods, peeled them and added the beans to bone broth soup with cilantro sprinkled on top. Yum!!

Being able to go out to the garden and add something green to just about every meal is so meaningful to me as a pagan lover-of-the-land. Part of living with the seasons means enjoying the moment and the gifts of each month, but it is also requires a lot of dedication: gardener's work is never done.

To keep the abundance coming in a gardener must always be planting. I have begun transplanting tomatoes and basil for summer, as well as seeding pumpkins for late summer and fall. Exciting times await us! Happy gardening everyone <3

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it's beautiful😍..there are so many varieties of fruit bearing vegetable plants

Thank you!! 🌼 it is a great spot, we are fortunate

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I love your garden, I love your cat too! He/She seems to be very clingy (^_^)

Thank you!! Ha ha yes! He is a very affectionate cat, but to be honest I am also very clingy.

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You are lucky you got, I am sure that cat brings you a lot of joy.

I see your supervisor was actively on the job! Love seeing what you have so far this spring. :))

Yes exactly! He takes his garden job very seriously. Thanks you 🍃

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You have a really nice garden there, lots of different plants growing.
My garden has less diversity because I don't grow leafy greens.

What matters is that you have a garden! With time you can plant more diversity

Harvesting is the most exciting part. It makes a gardener feel all hard work in gardening is paid off.

I so agree!! Thanks so much for commenting

Manually curated by brumest from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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I need some irrigation hoops to do mine. I think we are in the same weather/season.

I really really recomend setting them up. It has been a game changer and made sowing directly possible. And the shade cloth provides some shelter for the plants -- this spring has been very hot and dry, over in your area also?