Autumn Musings
- 02
- Jul
We’ve certainly seen our fair share of rain these past two weeks, with some nice stormy weather thrown in for good measure.
It was the first time that I saw our oak tree really move in the wind. Unfortunately, this also means that there are now leaves everywhere.
It reminded me of a school project at primary school where we had to create a replica of the autumn scenery in a shoe box.
We went to a forest nearby and collected an array of colourful leaves in all different shapes and sizes. I always thought that the red ones looked the most beautiful.
The pond is finally filling up with rain water again and I can now stand on the jetty and enjoy the work that Frans and Kevin put in during the last hot dry summer.
If I can just find an old barge somewhere that would make the scenery complete.
We celebrated the shortest day in style with a good movie and it reminded me that it was not too late to plant a bit of garlic.
Garlic is traditionally planted on the shortest day of the year (typically around mid-June) and harvested on the longest, but you can still plant it anytime before the end of July.
Garlic loves rich, deep soil and should be grown in a different bed each year to prevent the buildup of diseases such as white rot.
Luckily I wasn’t too late to plant this year’s batch!
— Miranda