My journey from July looks a bit like this :
I made a great meal of................cauliflower soup
Huge cauliflowers are only 99c each here at present (at my local green grocer). So Cream of Cauliflower soup has been on the menu regularly in my house for the past month.
I preserved......................beetroot
I planted 36 beetroot seedlings in the vege patch in late April. They all grew tremendously and I now have 6 full jars, 'pickled', in the fridge.
I stockpiled..................loo paper, toothpaste, rice and olive oil
All were on special at various times this month but boy! - what a boring pic (you don't want to see that)
I started to handmake.............a new quilt
"The Garden Scenes" quilt by Lynette Anderson. These are the first few stitchery blocks I have completed so far
I recycled.....................some old planter pots
Lots of treasures can be found at the recycle centre. I soaked and cleaned a set of four concrete planters getting ready for a bit of a Spring revamp I am having in the front garden
I saved money by.......................walking
Instead of a quick trip to town, in the car, to buy some necessities I have regularly been walking the 4 kilometres there and 4 kilometres back again.
I planted..........................4 new fruit trees
We lost some of the trees in the orchard during the May flood so mid Winter was an opportune time to replace them. 2 new lime trees and 2 tropical peach
I harvested........................calendula flowers
I needed to replenish my stocks. I use the dried petals, infused in olive oil, as a base for my homemade skin creams
I tried something new...................EPP (English Paper Piecing)
I have always wanted to have a go and I find the hand basting and stitching of the shapes very easy to do in the evenings when hanging out with 'hubby' in the lounge room.
I read and was inspired by......................'Earth Garden' Magazine
The frugal me stopped buying the mag a while ago but I succumbed to temptation this month. It really is worth the money though. Great articles from some very knowledgeable people. I learned lots.
I finally tackled.....................the weeding and pruning in the Orchard
With 25 trees now in the Orchard this is a big job.
I really enjoyed........................Making a swap item
I made an applique hand towel, 4 dishcloths and a crochet jar lid cover for my swap buddy, Meg (Bunnylady) from the DTE forum
It will be interesting for me to compare this with next months accomplishments
Blinky, I can't believe it...two posts in a week! Amazing! LOL! I have a cauliflower ready to pick. Can you put your soup recipe on the forum if you get time? Thanks heaps.
ReplyDeleteNo worries - will do Chel
ReplyDeleteHome-made pickled beetroot - does not get better than this.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah!!!
DeleteSnap! I bought this Earth Garden too! First one in ages. The humanure article bought back memories of our permaculture days LOL!
ReplyDeleteYes - those were the days
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