Our garden in Curitiba

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Growing vegetables

We've now moved into a new flat in São Lourenço (Curitiba, Brazil), and have a small place to ourselves for a year which has some space for planting vegetables. The soil looks very bad as you can see from the first picture below, so the first step is to make it more fertile.

New-flat-garden-2.jpg          Vege-patch-10weeks.jpg
    after 10 weeks

First session

We had to quickly pull some weeds out and clear some space for some of the potted veges we'd started growing in the pensão that were starting to die. Unfortunately the overgrown weeds had become a home for a big fat frog which had to relocate :-(

(He's been back to visit a few times now and even came into the house a couple of times and rolled beer bottles down the path at night! we've named him "Gordo")

Vege patch 2.0 - weeding.jpg Frog in new vege patch 2.jpg

May 2012

After about month our barren piece of ground is already looking a lot greener!

Veges-may-2012-1.jpg Veges-may-2012-3.jpg Veges-may-2012-2.jpg

July 2012

Vege-patch-2012-07.jpg Vege-patch-july13.jpg Peas.jpg
First-carrots.jpg Fowering Lettuce.jpg

August 2012

Our vege patch has enough mature vegetables in it now to provide us with complete meals - here's our first one :-)

First garden meal.jpg Beetroot and Yellow Nails.jpg
Aran with Beetroot.jpg Beetroots.jpg

September 2012

Our chickpeas and a spring onion:

Chickpeas.jpg Spring-onion.jpg

Leaving soon

We'll be leaving to move down to our land in a couple of weeks, so we're collecting seeds, cuttings and seedlings to take with us to start our new garden.

Collecting-seeds-2.jpg Collecting-seeds-1.jpg
Seedling-1.jpg Seedling-2.jpg

Spinach theft caught on video!

We had a great source of spinach on the path, until the landlord hired an old guy with a weed-eater to kill them all :-( but luckily Beth saw some small seeds from the plant had sprouted in the neighbours ground, so she quickly grabbed some of them while I captured the evidence on video!

SpinachThief1.jpg SpinachThief2.jpg SpinachThief3.jpg

Here's a photo of our spinach planted from the stolen cuttings after a couple of months :-)

Our-spinach.jpg

Goodbye garden

Goodbye-garden.jpg

See also