Thursday 23 October 2008

Ramblings and a Challenge

I can hardly believe it's a week since my last post. A combination of being busy during daylight and tired after dark! Apart from my usual work and study, I've been digging up weeds and laying paths in the garden, as well as digging holes for some sturdy posts to make an excellent grape trellis.

I've also been contemplating the challenge set by Belinda and already taken up by a few. It's the Back to Basics Challenge and here's what you have to do. Report weekly or fortnightly on:

1. Sowing seed or Planting

2. Planning for The Future - meal planning, the next seasons garden plan, working out storage plans or more long term goals and projects like plans for digging root cellars

3. Working for the Future - storing food, managing stores, preserving, building that home made cob or solar oven, adding house insulation, saving for manual grain mills etc

4. Building Community - volunteering, donations, joining an existing community group, forming your own community group, taking a cake to a friend having a hard time, calling someone you just let drift out of your life, etc

5. Learning a new Skill

So here's my first report:
1. Not much on this front in the past week, as I'd already done a bit of planting the week before, but can report that the seedlings are emerging.

2. Have been contemplating the amount I'd need to plant to supply our family for a year, given that we tend to have a shortish main growing season here. My conclusion was that I should go the way of the Shibaguyz! I've also spoken to a tree butcher about the cost of getting a truck load of mulch for the garden. Still pondering whether this would be a good thing to do or whether I'd be better off saving up for hay/straw. {Comments welcome!!}

3. Been paving between the garden beds to help keep the weeds at bay and to encourage others to go out into the garden more often. Also, been building that trellis and all is ready to go for concreting the posts in the ground.

4. Signed up to be a Climate Project Connector. Am awaiting my package of goodies to help spread the word.

5. Well, it's not really a new skill, just getting rid of the cobwebs on an old one - I've been walking more and actually walked to class yesterday (~6km) (against the wind, I might add!) and almost halfway home again. I want to increase my fitness level and to explore other forms of transport. I regularly use the bus, so this is the next step (tee hee :))

Have a look at Belinda's blog and take up the challenge. The more we all do our little bit, no matter how small, the more we'll all be working together for a sustainable future.

love and light
naturewitch

3 comments:

Cheryl said...

Gosh naturewitch you are one positive lady....you take it on and do it.....luv it.......

Em said...

Hi NW :) The challenge sounds like a great way to refocus, I need to do it.

Just quickly shooting through, but wanted to say re the woodchip mulch - I've used heaps on our block to reduce the lawn area and increase the food forest area, but have found *termites* in some spots... so am now thinking that future mulching will be hay, even tho it doesn't last as long etc. Our neighbours (old gardeners, great to chat to) have told me that whiteants *love* apple trees - I'd be terribly upset if I lost our trees in the future.

naturewitch said...

Hi Cheryl
Always great to have you drop by.Just wait for the next post - on one of your favourite topics xx

Hey Em
Thanks for the tip about termites and white ants - hadn't thought of that. I was just wondering about whether the tree mulch might be too acidic or something. OK I will definitely be saving for the hay now. xx