Adding pizazz to the kitchen outlook!

When we moved here nearly six years ago, there was a mass of green hedging outside the kitchen window that blocked the view of the pool.  Probably when they planned and planted it years ago, the view was fine for a while.  One day last year, I decided we should pull out the hedging and put in a herb garden that would be handy to the kitchen, we could see from the kitchen window, and would open up the view to the pool.

Pete obliged and built a beautiful raised garden that I filled with a variety of herbs.  It’s great to have a wonderful choice of tasty herbs to add to meals, but there was a distinct lack of colour apart from the occasional purple or red of a flowering herb.  I put in a yellow rose and some orange Calendula behind it and that was good, but no pizazz!

Months passed until I had a eureka moment!  Portulaca might like it in the well-drained sunny spot of the herb garden, and Kings had some in stock.  Those portulaca come in some beautiful colours and as soon as the sun is out, they are showing off a rainbow of colour.

In summer, I wanted a sheltered spot for growing Sunflowers that I could see from the house.  I germinated some seeds and popped them into pots beside the herb garden, and now we have a riot of colour that greets us every morning and blazes during a sunny afternoon!  Sunflowers make me happy.  They feed the soul!  And strong colours are a precious gifts of nature! Reds, pinks, purples and yellows – they’ve transformed our outlook! And the bumble bees and honey bees approve! Next I’m planning to add some Sweet Pea colours.

After the deluge!

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After a week of windy, cloudy, threatening days and a few showers, we finally got the promised stormy deluge of rain, rain and more rain!  It was a torrential downpour for hours with a rising water level around the house, even on this hill! Thank goodness for the buried drain that takes water gushing from under the deck to the driveway drain!!

Twelve hours later and it has dawned warm, sunny, clear skies!  Such an incredible growing season for autumn!  I’ve never had tomatoes flowering in April before!  They just keep on giving!  And the new broccoli and silverbeet seedlings are loving it too!

On April 1st we had our first dairy goat mating of the season, putting elegant Myfanwy (black pure Sable) to dairy boy, Grover (white pure Saanen).  Excited for lots of doe kids in early September with any coloured ones able to be registered as Sables now!  Myfanwy is the first of 11 does that need to be mated this month! Our herd register bucky boys, ArohaGoats Crwys (purebred Nubian) and Caran Grover, are going to be very satisfied!!

Meanwhile we are still trying to dry off our big Saanen milkers as they enjoy this spring-like grass growth!  No milk shortage here!!  We’re all set up for a fabulous Easter break in our wonderful sanctuary – blue, green, brown eggs and all!  Wishing you a happy Easter too!

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