Blossoms, Vegies, Yarn.

We have some blossom action happening in my garden at the moment. The Peach that I'm going to espalier has 6 or 7 little blossoms. I still haven't had the heart to give it a first proper espalier- prune because of these sweet little pink flowers.
The Apricot tree is now about 3 years old and has lots more blossoms than last year. And they smell faintly apricoty!
And below this lovely white thing is a Mariposa Plum. I gave it a vase- like hair cut a month ago. Now it's exploding!
 
I haven't seen many bees around to help pollinate the blossoms. 

They gotta have the flower sex to make the fruit, right?

So I decided to go around with a cotton tip and do it myself, but I felt like I was being inappropriate with the poor little flowers so I decided to leave it to the bees.

The Cumquat (aka the world's most useless fruit tree) has 4 cumquats. I dont eat marmalade so can't use it for that. They're too bitter to eat straight. Any suggestions?
 
I have a batch of different tomato varieties waiting until the soil warms. Black and red ones, pear shaped ones, yellow ones.
A couple of weeks ago, I bought these cute, yummy capsicums from the supermarket. They're sweet and delicious! 
I kept the seeds, dried them on the windowsill, and planted them in some toilet rolls from my bathroom (the empty rolls from the kids toilet always seem to have wee splashes INSIDE them. How the heck does that happen???). When they sprout and are big enough I can stick the whole thing in the ground as the rolls are cardboard.
The spinach continues to grow unmolested by snails and slugs thanks to copious amounts of crushed egg shells, coffee grounds and a teensy bit of snail bait.
The shallots are doing well too.
I am totally in love with the bulbs that have sprung up.
And now for your veiwing pleasure, some unadulterated flower porn...
 









I can't show you my front yard. It's just an abomination. It kills my soul to look at it! 
It's mostly gravel. There is an attempt at garden beds which I planted things into last spring, but the soil is so clayish and the wind blows through making everything look withered and sad.
The Bear promised me the first weekend in October for a landscaping blitz to buy fresh soil, remove the gravel, set down proper garden beds etc. So I dusted off my rusty landscape design skills, poured myself a nice, long gin & elderflower cocktail and drew this little sketch.
 
 
I do have a general idea of what is going to be planted in, but haven't written them down in a key yet. I'm thinking the pink tree shapes will be flowering cherries. The big tree thing on the left is a Jacaranda which is a little ambitious as it's a small yard. A sweet osmanthus hedge along the front, an assortment of marguerites and pelargoniums (which are already there) and some other small trees such as crepe myrtles and something evergreen, and a nice bit of grass. 
Maybe a random assortment of hellebores and other perennials throughout.
The idea is that it will be like a garden room. Not completely closed off to the street, but a little bit private. What do you think? I'm open to suggestions!

So the yarn. I have three projects on the go at the moment!

This is my 'watching movies/ bingeing on Netflix' project:

A friend of mine is expecting a baby. She's a lovely lady who I met at Sonofagun No.2s swimming class. She and her family moved here from Pakistan and she doesn't have many friends here yet. She already has two gorgeous boys and every Saturday morning we chat about how our kids are going at school, she tells me how to make her delicious curries and I tell her that she needs to give her hubby a kick up the ass so he helps a bit more (because I'm an opinionated lady who likes to tell other women to give their husbands a kick up the ass because my fella is so awesome and I want their fellas to be awesome too but I really should shut up and mind my own business.)
So I'm making a cot blanket for her little one who is due in November.
I finished a pair of socks that I started in JANUARY. Yes, I know. Very poor form. But it was put aside a few times. The yarn is a nice, cosy sock yarn called Schachenmayr Regia which I bought at Morris & Sons in the city. I'm still using the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorial to make my socks. Christines' tutorial is so easy to follow!
This is my train commute project:
Another pair of socks! Although I'm a little frustrated because I keep stuffing up one sock by dropping 1 stitch, then noticing the dropped stitch 5 rows later and having to frog it back. Twice so far.  Frogging knitting is the worst! 
This yarn is called Opal 'Colors In Love'.
And this is my Wednesday project:  My little bird pattern.
I'm continuing to work on my new little birds but I'm still not happy with the body shape.
This little one was 'prototype No.3'.
I love the colours but not the beak or the body. I'm trying to make him more parrot like!
Because it's Spring, I decided to Spring clean. And because #priorities I started with the yarn shelves.
The blue buckets are filled with neatly rolled remnant balls and craft supplies. All my cottons are in that wooden case I showed you a couple of weeks ago.
Don't they look pretty and neat? Then I decided that Spring Cleaning the rest of the house was too much effort. The yarn is tidy but the rest of the house is a dogs breakfast. 
 
And can you believe that exactly one year ago today I was jetting off to New York? I watch a tv show with Sonofagun No.1 called Person of Interest which was filmed all over New York. 

I annoy him by saying, "I've been there!" at least 3 times each episode. Although secretly between you and me, I think out of the 27 episodes we've watched so far, I had only been to 2 of the places shown. It's a mothers prerogative to mildly irritate her teenagers several times a day as payback for years of their annoying questions (are we there yet? what's for dinner? why are your boobs sooo much fatter than Harrys mums?), farts, dirty socks left everywhere, and pee on the toilet floor.
 
So that's the catch up! Thanks for stopping by. I'm soooo happy Spring is finally here!

xox
Louise
The Red Haired Amazona

Comments

  1. What a great post! Love all the flower photos.. the last one blew me away! Also loved the crochet images, the socks are gorgeous! Mostly I love your sense of humor. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  2. Love the cardboard loo paper centre idea. Shall try that.
    And your cleaning....doing is absolutely essential!

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  3. Brilliant, and nice rad over a cuppa as always! I can't wait to see your front garden - your plan is amazing! Can we get before and after pictures please?

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  4. nuts! I just wrote a lengthy [as usual] pithy comment and then my wifi line dropped! And it's GONE! :-[
    But, the highlights... LOVE the Blanket and the Bird. Great BLOOMS!
    Gotta get back to the Hook now...
    ;->
    XX

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  5. This was great fun to read, and not just because it's Spring where you are whilst we're heading into Autumn. Your birds are fab, I thought No 3 did look quite parroty, and your socks look very cosy! :) xx

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  6. I've enjoyed this post... So much garden pleasure! The beautiful birds you've been making... the blanket that you've started,... the colours... Wonderful! I can't say what I like the most!

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