Saturday, December 8, 2012

Fun Day at the Market

Friday's market day was great - the launch of the Jardin Natural herb range.  And here they are - with Becky Taylor at the American Embassy Market
Ready for Customers


Our first customer (2 corianders) was ABC parent Frances Avila.  Becky used to teach her child so it was a happy reunion as well as good for business.

Thank you Frances

It turned out to be a good day for Becky and reunions.  Here she is with her previous madre enlace Patricia Orellana (bush basil and salad burnet)
And thank you Patricia

But the prize for champion shopper must go to Karen Klaver .... who took away a box of 5 herbs  ... and then came back for another one!
Nice one Karen!

I couldn't quite work out the theme of the market but it was certainly diverse.  Carolina  Nixon  got me an introduction - she was here with her  well known Z'ETAS  mushrooms .  Here's a plug for her shop to say thanks.

                      
  
                                       The Shop                                   The Lady                                        The Mushrooms      

There was loads of other produce as well 

   
                   vegetables...................soaps and cosmetics..... some very lurid candy  ......    fabrics and jewellery  

It was a busy, fun, colourful and successful day!   And there's another one in two weeks so I'd better get out and potting!









                                     




Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Getting dressed up for Market

It's finally time for the first soiree into the world of commercialism.  That would be the US Embassy's monthly  farmers' market.  (Hey!  I'm a farmer!)  So I've been tarting up the herb pots.

The Makings of  Posh Plants


Getting there


Da-dah!  Lemon Grass, Coriander and Greek Basil - very dapper!

   Wow - stickers and business card?  Serious stuff ...


(Now I just need people to buy them!)


Meanwhile ... the dogs are sulking because I'm, giving all my attention to the plants...

Hannah's given up on life and won;t even look at me...

Daisy's thrown herself on the mercy of Paty-the-maid and is begging for adoption...

 

and Wolfie made a bid for freedom..         

but gave up when the digging got tough and just lay in the hole and sulked instead.


(Little do they know that I'm taking them to the ranch soon)
    



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Fruitlets and Leaves 

Wow

 

Tomatoes - perhaps a little       A cuke ...ready         Hungarian Hot Wax         Purple Prince 
green still ... but promising!       to eat, now eaten.             chili pepper                chili pepper (tiny!)
The pointy bits are okra      Sadly out-of-focus          Equally bluirry pak-choi
....really!                               lettuce

and Roots ...(soon)
                                                  




Saturday, November 24, 2012

Three stages in the life of a recycled Wine Carton

                  Before                                               During


                               
                                

After

(Lemon Grass and Sheep's Parsley)

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The First plant Sale of the Year

....goes to..

Karen Hennigan

with an enormous order of 8 herbs and 4 tomato plants. 

(Paty - taking the herbs to the car - is pretty  pleased too!)


Thanks Karen!

(yes!)


Florence Fennel!

A quick comparison with Google  images and I do believe I have Florence Fennel growing!

Okay so it's still a way from the table yet but its a start...  And i'ts not in  a plastic pot.  

The Family

  
Here's a small part of Paty-the-maid's extended family ' helping me' in the garden and displaying part of the QS recycling programme.  Helping is a bit of a misnomer I suppose as everything takes twice as long when the kids join in, but they're sweet, they  have fun and enjoy giggling hysterically at my Spanish.  

And here's the smallest member, Adriana with a juvenile crimson King basil.


Aaaaaaaaaah - how cute is that?!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Great Carrot Revolt

According to the moon today's a roots day, so I'm off to plant some more cosmic carrots in the patch out back.  Cosmic carrots are purple instead of orange.  About 5,000 years ago all carrots were creamy-white or purple apparently.  Orange carrots are the result of a bit of nifty political thinking by some 17th century Dutch agriculturists.  They pounced on a few mutant wild orange carrots and developed them into something delectable in tribute to William of Orange.  Sucking up I call it.  They wiped out thousands of years of carrot-independence just to keep in with the boss!

Anyway the worm has turned and multi-coloured carrots are making a come-back!  It' ll be a few weeks before I have any purple carrot pictures so here's a painting of William of Orange instead.