I have always disliked gardening with useless flowers and ornamental trees. Even grass, the sterile, green stuff that need fertilizing, raking, cutting, de-mossing......not for me!
I love gardens with stuff you can eat. When young I lived in apartments. So pots with salad onion ( just planted the root end) herbs, radishes.
In every house I owned in my life, be it in Sweden, UK or here, the first thing I did was to uproot ornamental trees and plant fruit trees. Then establishing growing areas for radishes, ghurkins, carrots, stuff like that.
Herbs in pots.
Here on Cayman we bought an empty lot, full of weeds and Australian Pine (Casuarina)
No decent soil as it is a lot on old mangrove, filled in with stones and gravel.
First thing - a rough garden design. Where the future house will be. Where the cabana will be. Then get some strong guys with sharp machetes, chainsaws and a digger. Clean out everything.
Did some big holes in the predesigned areas.
Then the fun started.
For the two years before we started with the gardening, I have been saving sprouting coconuts of different sorts. As soon as we started with the garden, I used to drive around the island and collected various banana varieties. I managed to find 8 different ones, including the on island rare ‘Jamaican Black’.
I have tried to use seeds to grow trees and fruit bushes. More fun
Planted some bought Mango trees. Mango trees are like Apple, you can easily plant a seed, but the result is uncertain.
I have now also a Lemon tree, Lime trees, Starfruit. 9 years after the initial planting we have a mature garden. Self sufficient for Limes, Lemons for 6 months. Starfruit, bananas, coconuts year round.
As an experiment I planted some Deglet date seeds. The Organic ones sprouted, the normal ones not.
Plus I have now ( with son’s help) an area where we have just planted various tomato plants I taused from seed from various supermarket tomatoes.
And this week he finished an area beside a high fence for gherkins. We want to pickle them.
Next will be to source some green coffee beans and see if I can grow that.
( idea stolen from our favourite Canuck, Robson V)
What about you good people, do you grow something eatable?
I love gardens with stuff you can eat. When young I lived in apartments. So pots with salad onion ( just planted the root end) herbs, radishes.
In every house I owned in my life, be it in Sweden, UK or here, the first thing I did was to uproot ornamental trees and plant fruit trees. Then establishing growing areas for radishes, ghurkins, carrots, stuff like that.
Herbs in pots.
Here on Cayman we bought an empty lot, full of weeds and Australian Pine (Casuarina)
No decent soil as it is a lot on old mangrove, filled in with stones and gravel.
First thing - a rough garden design. Where the future house will be. Where the cabana will be. Then get some strong guys with sharp machetes, chainsaws and a digger. Clean out everything.
Did some big holes in the predesigned areas.
Then the fun started.
For the two years before we started with the gardening, I have been saving sprouting coconuts of different sorts. As soon as we started with the garden, I used to drive around the island and collected various banana varieties. I managed to find 8 different ones, including the on island rare ‘Jamaican Black’.
I have tried to use seeds to grow trees and fruit bushes. More fun
Planted some bought Mango trees. Mango trees are like Apple, you can easily plant a seed, but the result is uncertain.
I have now also a Lemon tree, Lime trees, Starfruit. 9 years after the initial planting we have a mature garden. Self sufficient for Limes, Lemons for 6 months. Starfruit, bananas, coconuts year round.
As an experiment I planted some Deglet date seeds. The Organic ones sprouted, the normal ones not.
Plus I have now ( with son’s help) an area where we have just planted various tomato plants I taused from seed from various supermarket tomatoes.
And this week he finished an area beside a high fence for gherkins. We want to pickle them.
Next will be to source some green coffee beans and see if I can grow that.
( idea stolen from our favourite Canuck, Robson V)
What about you good people, do you grow something eatable?