29 July, 2019

Permabee: what happened next

It was a much smaller permabee than the one in December – only 7 people including me. Thankfully, Margaret of Moss House brought her partner Kris along to help and he provided plenty of muscle and practicality.

We moved the water tank, remade the compost bioreactor (chopping up the smaller pieces in the process), and planted out the front treefence.

I dithered a lot. Particularly in the planting of the treefence, but it’s done now. From the north, going south:

  • seed avocado (already planted)
  • kaffir lime
  • elder tree
  • macadamia
  • lemon tree

Having discussed the removal of the jacaranda with my sister, we discovered that Margaret’s husband loves both climbing (with ropes and harnesses) and tree lopping. He’s willing to do it ‘just for fun’. That’s $1K saved! Now just have to deal with the council on the issue of the jacaranda.

I’m thinking we might do the food forest around the Flame Tree. The chiefest problem is that all the trees that we have left are evergreens: black sapote (chocolate pudding), kumquat, mango, lychee, etc. And they’ll block out the light under the tree in the middle of summer which is not the best outcome.

Perhaps the kumquat could go at the lounge corner of the house, while the lychee is at the lounge-porch corner, add the acerola cherry in as a low hedge/bush to shade the brick wall… That leaves the mango, banana circle, paw paws, pineapples, 1x avocado, and chocolate pudding tree for where the jacaranda presently is, once it’s been cut down. That should get sun all year around. Water may be a problem but isn’t it always? I can probably run a bucket greywater line out that way eventually.

The mulberry and 1x avocado at the gate corner would also work nicely: they won’t be blocking anything but each other, and the mulberry should provide the avo with some shade/protection, so long as I keep it trimmed down. Maybe?

Temporary plantings along front bed (one season)

  • sunflowers
  • marigolds
  • poppies/poppy mixes (rake away mulch, bare a line of soil, moisten soil, sow seeds, moisten with soil)
  • eggplant
  • tomatoes
  • broccoli

Plant (perennials, longer term)

  • comfrey & borage
  • lawn thyme (dig out around the water tap and plant the thyme)
  • oregano
  • rosemary bush
  • lavendar
  • parsley
  • allium flower bulbs (not sure if annual or perennial)
  • lemongrass
  • rhubarb crowns (need to acquire first)
  • vietnamese mint

Good planting days for August are listed here and I still have to think about what to companion plant with the apricot. I have asparagus which aren’t performing fantastically where they are – decent, but not amazing – but sometimes I feel like that’s the story of my garden…

22 July, 2019

Permabee plans (iteration 1)

Move water tank
a. prereq: chop down bush
b. prereq: set down frame to hold gravel (sleepers)
c. prereq: gravel into frame
d. buy: short metal stakes for framework, ~1m cube gravel

undo biocompost & remake
a. empty biocompost
b. reset frame
c. chip the chips to make them smaller
d. remake biocompost
e. get: coffee grounds, horse manures, grass clippings from neighbours, café wastes; mix it all in. (ask for: comfrey and other micronutrient plants)

plan(t) out front food forest/fence
a. macadamias and acerola cherry
b. elder | loquat | mulberry | black sapote | avocado
c. citruses (? bad time in winter – leave until Oct-Nov and plant down at the edges of flame tree once jacaranda is gone?)
d. underplanting with borage, vietnamese basil, comfrey, sprinkle with floral seeds in between

plan(t) out banana circle
a. not actually a circle, but certainly a grouping:
b. bananas, mango, pawpaw, black sapote, lychee, avocade
c. ginger, galangal, turmeric,

08 July, 2019

maps and plans

A layout for the garden before I had chickens:

Garden winter 2019

And the garden on the weekend. Easier to see because it's winter and there are no leaves.

Garden winter 2019

Useful to see, isn't it?