Happy Ramblings

Saturday, September 30, 2023

22 varieties of fruit in our new garden!

Meyer Lemon
Meyer Lemon

I have just made a list of all of the different kinds of fruit trees, bushes and plants that I could identify in our new garden and was amazed at the number; 22 in all! So much variety, I am so happy. 

There are 4 different kinds of berries:

- Blueberries, which are flowering at the moment, on last years' growth. The previous owner told me that they harvested 5kg of blueberries last year off the three bushes. The bees and the tiny wax-eye birds are pollinating the flowers at the moment and are loving the pollen and nectar after the long Winter. Once the flowers are pollinated, they drop off the bushes leaving the fruiting-body behind to develop into yummy blueberries for us (and the blackbirds and thrushes no doubt) to eat.

- Thornless Blackberries or similar berry? One side of the house is filled with berry canes that are now just beginning to flower. I cannot tell from the plants which type of berry they are, but I like all berries lol. The question is, should I be cutting out the old canes now and just leaving the new canes in place?

- Raspberries. Just 3 canes of these starting to show Spring-growth.

- Orangeberries, these are trailing along the ground at the side of the house, near the lavender and raspberries. I don't know if the previous owner was successful in getting any fruit off the orangeberry plants. They are supposed to be temperamental when it comes to fruiting here in New Zealand.

6 different kinds of citrus tree:

- Lemons, fruiting now. They are Meyer lemons, large, yellow and juicy. Quite different in lemony-flavour than Lisbon lemons. Lovely to use a slice in a cup of tea, to use in some cooking recipes and of course, baking. Lemon meringue pie comes to mind, yummy!

- Naval Oranges. We have just finished picking the last of these. There is only one orange left in the fruit bowl now. They were delicious, juicy and full of flavour. Much better than shop-bought ones.

- Blood Oranges. These weren't successful in producing any fruit this year and there are no flowers on the tree. The leaves are yellowing. The tree looks as if it has been neglected. Dad and I gave all of the citrus trees a good dose of citrus tree fertiliser, plus some Epsom salts for all of the yellow-leafed citrus. I read that yellowing of citrus leaves is due to the lack of magnesium.

- Clementines. Again, no sign of fruit or flowers and they have yellowing leaves. Hopefully the treatment we gave them this week will revive the trees.

- Limes. There are two of these trees. One looks healthy and has lots of new leaves growing on it, although it only produced 3 limes this year. It looks like it is a young tree, so maybe this is why it didn't produce much fruit. The other lime tree is huge, there is a lot of fruit on it, but the fruit is very lumpy and bumpy, plus the leaves look green but are deformed. I don't know what could be wrong with it. 

- An Unidentifiable Citrus Tree. This is one large citrus tree, very healthy and full of flowers. It didn't produce any fruit this year. It will be exciting to find out which type of fruit it will have. I only hope that it isn't grapefruit. Unfortunately, neither mum, dad, nor myself can eat grapefruit as it is contraindicated with some medications we are on.  

3 types of stone fruit

- Peaches

- Apricots

- Plums

These fruit trees look old and they haven't been pruned properly, so we shall see what happens with them. The plum has a tiny bit of blossom starting on it and the peach has just finished flowering. There is no sign of life on the apricot tree yet, although it may be too early for it to flower. We have given all of these trees some fruit-tree fertiliser to help them along.

9 other fruit

- Apples. Still dormant after the Winter.

- Pears. Also dormant.

- Figs. New fig leaves have sprouted at the ends of the branches, all are looking fresh, green and good.

- Yellow-fruited cherry guava. There are some little green, unripe guavas on the bush and a lot of new leaf growth. The blackbirds are very interested in it.

- Rhubarb. A few leaves have come up now after the Winter.

- Passionfruit. There is a lot of new passionfruit-vine growth, which looks very promising. I will need to tie the vines up to some stakes before they start climbing up the bushes or the wind damages them.

- Quince. This looks like quite a youngish tree. It still had its plant label on it. The label was only slightly faded, but it was starting to cut into the trunk of the quince tree.

- Feijoas (Pineapple Guava). New flower buds have appeared on the tree, I hope that they will develop into fruit. 

- Olives. There are 2 olive trees. One lost all of its leaves during Winter. We had the wettest Winter on record here in Auckland this year. The soil became waterlogged. I doubt if the tree has survived. All you can see is bare branches. We will leave the tree where it is, just in case it is still alive, but I very much doubt it. The other olive tree, in a drier part of the garden, looks healthy and full of green leaves which is a relief.

I am enjoying keeping an eye on the fruit plants growing and also learning how to look after them. A new hobby for me. We are so lucky to have them in our garden. 

Now I need to find my lemon meringue pie recipe and start baking!

See you again soon.

Hugs, Rose xxx

Sunday, September 24, 2023

We have moved to a new house!


Hi everyone, after such a long break in posting, I am back. The year 2022 to early 2023 was chaotic to say the very least. The biggest thing that has happened is that we sold our house and 10 acres that we lived in for over 40 years. 

We bought a house on a 1/3 of an acre of land in the next village. Dad was finding it difficult to manage the upkeep of the old house and land. He is now 93 and things got a bit too much for him. The new garden has established trees, bushes and fruit trees around the perimeter, a large deck to sit on and a lawn which dad can manage with his ride-on-mower.

Mum had an accident in the kitchen at the old house last year. She fell and broke her sacrum, at the bottom of her spine, and ended up in hospital for 11 weeks. While she was in hospital she caught Covid and other bugs which prolonged her stay. Mum had rehabilitation to get her to walk again, with the help of a walker, and she is now able to get around again. She was discharged from hospital on the day the furniture was moved into the new house and didn't manage to get to say goodbye to the old house. But she loves our new home.

Shortly after moving, dad caught double pneumonia. He started off feeling unwell and went to bed, then the next morning he stayed in bed, which is very unusual for him. I took his temperature, which was high, and he complained of pain in his side. He didn't think anything of it, but I insisted on taking him to A&E and he was admitted to hospital for 11 days. Dad's recovery was slow, but he is much better now, though he gets tired after pottering around in the garden and keeps needing to have breaks.

And as for myself, I thought I was just worn out, getting very tired and in pain for no particular reason, until I was diagnosed with Chronic Pain Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The diagnosis upset me very much, but I have now come to terms with it and am learning to pace myself so that I can do things that I enjoy again.


Today the clocks were set an hour forward, for daylight savings, and it is the third week of Spring which is my favourite season of the year. 

I am enjoying seeing our trees coming back to life with blossom and bright green leaves after a very rainy and stormy Winter. This is the first Spring in the new garden, so it is exciting to see what plants will come up. 

The flowerbeds are all in shade or semi-shade in this garden, so we need to plant shade-loving flowers in the gaps. We brought cineraria seedlings from our old house and they are doing very well as you can see in the photo above.

We also moved white irises, golden arctotis, yellow phlomis, white hellebores, purple tibuchina and freesias here. 


I spent some time this afternoon in the garden, with dad, planting some nicotiana seedlings which we had bought. It was pleasantly warm outside (16 C) and had just stopped raining, so I decided to take some garden photos to show you. I don't know the names of a lot of the plants here. The pink flowering bush above is just starting to flower.


 The light lavender flowering bush above is very pretty, It looks like it is a small tree that has fallen over because there is a tangle of horizontal branches behind it. The pink flowering bush to the right is a camellia.


More unknown plants. I think the green clumps of leaves may be arum lilies? I won't know until they flower! We planted a small bay tree in the plant pot and I am still deciding where to put it. It is in a sheltered spot at the moment while it recovers from being transplanted.


 This is a lavender coloured hebe and to each side of it you can just see pink hebes starting to flower.


There is a flower border full of lavender, at the side of the house, under-planted with dichondra silver falls. I need to weed this section as there is oxalis spreading along the front, smothering the dichondra. 


Above are more arum lilies in front of a yellow flowering shrub. And at the front, left of the photo is a rhubarb plant just coming up.

I hope that you are keeping well and enjoying the season that you are in, like I am. I would love to hear from you. See you again soon.

Hugs Rose xxx






 
















 

Monday, April 18, 2022

Happy Easter :o)

 
Wishing you and your family a lovely Easter with lots of Easter eggs to celebrate!

Hugs,

Rose xxx 

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Have a very merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas wishes

Wishing you and your loved ones the most wonderful Christmas. May you never be too old to search the skies on Christmas Eve! Enjoy your celebrations, stay safe and take care.

With lots of love from Rose xxx

Friday, December 17, 2021

Silver and red, vintage and antique, Christmas tree decorations


table top Christmas tree

At last, here is my little tabletop Christmas tree, decorated with silver and red, vintage and antique, Christmas tree decorations. 

The shiny baubles are made of mercury glass and the little figures are made of chenille and spun cotton. I found them on eBay many years ago when I became addicted to buying Christmas decorations online. I get so much joy from them. They remind me of my childhood Christmases when we had a real tree with real candles on.












I have had a very busy 2 weeks looking after my mum, taking her to her doctor, audiologist and optometrist. Her blood pressure was extremely high, but now has lowered below the danger level, with new medicine doses, which is a big relief.  

Also, mum's hearing has deteriorated by 50% in a year and she was struggling with her old hearing aids, one of which she lost. So she now has new ones in time for Christmas. It is a bit of an ordeal for her getting the hearing aids to work as needed though, so yesterday I went to the audiology clinic to learn how to program them using an app on my cellphone. Then yesterday afternoon I managed to adjust the settings so that she can now hear me and dad with no difficulty 😊 I will need to do another program setting for the hearing aids at Christmas, when the family is all gathered together, as hearing will be a challenge for mum in a group setting.

It is hard to believe that it is only 1 week to go until Christmas! The time has flown by quickly since my last post. Everything is ready now apart from a delivery of groceries next week for Christmas. I have my fingers crossed that they will be able to deliver everything I need, otherwise it will be a last minute visit to the supermarket, which I imagine will be a crazy time.

In the meantime, I have been watching the Chateau Diaries Christmas Advent vlogs every day on YouTube. It is a lovely channel to watch and is making it feel like Christmas 🎄

Have a wonderful weekend. 

Hugs, Rose x

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Getting into the Christmas spirit


I have been slow with putting up my Christmas decorations and getting into the Christmas spirit, which I am finding a little bit difficult, this year. So yesterday I decided to do something about it. 

I put on some Christmas music from YouTube with pretty Christmas scenes and gathered up all the gifts that I had bought throughout the year. Then I got out my Christmas wrapping papers, sellotape and scissors, and I was all set to get wrapping.

It didn't take long for me to realise that I was thoroughly absorbed and having fun with this activity 😊

I had one dilemma though, my brother's Christmas present, which I ordered in October, hadn't arrived in the mail yet. I phoned the company that I purchased it from and was told that, unfortunately the parcel was delayed in transit from overseas and it would be another 12 days before they got it to send on to me...😕 This will be too late to give to my brother as he is going away for Christmas to his in-laws shortly and he is coming to visit and pick up the presents tomorrow.

So I had an idea.

I found a picture of the gift that he is going to get eventually, then printed it out on glossy photo paper and turned it into a little card. Inside I explained that this is a picture of his gift which he will receive next year, as unfortunately Santa was a bit delayed this year. All will be fine.
 

The next thing on my to-do list was to start rearranging my desk to make it look Christmassy. I added a red gloxinia house-plant which came into flower last week. It isn't quite a poinsettia, but it is the right colour and very pretty.

I then placed my new tabletop Christmas tree on my desk. I bought it recently to replace the little white tree that I had. The white tree had turned light brown and looked awful. I had wanted another white tree but couldn't find one that was suitable. Then I found this little green tree with white flocking which made me very happy.

Tomorrow my father will get my vintage Christmas decorations out of storage and I will be able to decorate my trees...Yay! I won't be putting up my large tree this year, as there isn't room for it anymore, which is a shame.

I also received my first Christmas card yesterday, so added it to my desk too. I plan to make garlands again with my favourite cards which I have saved over the years.

The menu for our Christmas Eve meal is now planned and I have bought all the non-perishables for it. (It is very hard for me not to tuck into the pfeffernusse biscuits and mince pies!) I also made a list of things that need to be bought a few days beforehand. The food will be hit-and-miss this year with not knowing what groceries will be available or not. But the main thing will be that we will have a good time together.

How are you getting on with your holiday plans this year?
Have you managed to get into the spirit of things?

See you again soon. 

Hugs, Rose x