July 2021 NH newsletter

Rob has bid farewell to his country property and is now residing on Waiheke Island.

Nine months after his arrival it was great for me to see what can be achieved in a short space of time using space creatively.

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The land in this excavated site was not good, so Rob has raised all his plantings. And how beautiful it is especially with the vista back to Auckland over the water.

The most remarkable planting is the tomatoes, huge big beefsteaks using the wall as support.

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Rob’s used washing line wire strung up against the wall.

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It’s important to keep up the delateralling so that the plant’s energy goes into the fruit rather than leaves.

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He also recommends feeding them a fish and seaweed solution every two weeks – water the soil first though so the application soaks into the soil and doesn’t run off.

Then there are the containers of baby greens. The back one has baby spinach and coriander planted behind it. Coriander likes a bit of shade so the spinach creates that.

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And there’s a planter of beetroot for leaves only and a patch of mesclun.

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Rob says keep the sowing up, so you can eat the vegetables at the baby leaf stage. So here’s more spinach on its way and rocket. And a tub of mesclun.

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There are two beautiful zucchinis producing.

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And if you find sizing up beetroot difficult, check these out for inspiration.

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Capsicums and chillis are getting established.

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And a cucumber patch which Rob says is over and needs replacing.

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Herbs are doing well. Sage, oregano, parsley and basil.

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Rob recommends cutting back half of your mint bush, and within 2-3 weeks it’ll be back nice and fresh. Then you can do the same to the other side.

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Being near the beach, Rob is always collecting seaweed. He uses it as a mulch and also in a barrel with water to make a liquid seaweed additive.

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Round the other side, there are passionfruit, rhubarb and avocados planted surrounded by very healthy Bocking 14 comfrey.

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We had a beautiful salad from the garden for lunch.

Enjoy the long summer days!

From Jan, Rob and the Team at OEG!