tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post1435602461007533300..comments2024-03-04T01:42:16.830+10:30Comments on Zucchini Island: Gardens are like petsJason Dingleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13332208335330160649noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-71687128634423428312012-02-13T12:20:01.438+10:302012-02-13T12:20:01.438+10:30Anonymous Melanie and I both live a mostly typical...<b>Anonymous</b> Melanie and I both live a mostly typical busy modern life style, full time job, etc. So the key to modern gardening is efficient design. Our garden is based on Linda Woodrows design that minimises effort and space while maximising output. For example the chickens do a good chunk of the work. Also read my post about <a href="http://zucchiniisland.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/gardening-in-15-minutes.html" rel="nofollow">time management</a>.Jason Dingleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332208335330160649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-26943775747859291042012-02-13T11:53:04.187+10:302012-02-13T11:53:04.187+10:30How do you manage to keep up with all the work of ...How do you manage to keep up with all the work of the garden? I love the idea of growing my own food, but I think that the time requirements would stop me from doing so. Do you have a regular job, or are you one of those lucky blokes that gets to work from home (or be the primary child-carer)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-51939106389662403242012-01-31T09:35:19.844+10:302012-01-31T09:35:19.844+10:30greenfumb I have the members of my gardening group...<b>greenfumb</b> I have the members of my gardening group that I am sure would be happy to help but as they live a 10 minute drive away I was reluctant to ask. 20 minutes travel each day would annoy me. I need like you have found a close neighbour with a fond love for gardening. Putting up an ad is a great idea I might just do that.<br /><br /><b>serendipity2000</b> good to hear you have no cons for an automatic watering system. "I bet Melanie wins" oh no not you as well. Not fair I am being ganged up on.<br /><br /><b>Soewn Earth</b> would you believe I was looking for a container to hold water large enough I could put the seedlings in but couldn't find one. It never occurred to me to use the bath. Brilliant! thanks.<br /><br />It sounds like the best solution to this problem is establishing a local community of gardeners. I guess human survival does boil down to that big C word... community.<br /><br />The funny thing about all of this though... 1. it ended up raining. 2. we didn't even camp away a single night. After a beautiful time at Monarto zoo we went to Moonta to camp on the rivers edge. Unfortunately it was quite busy and there was only one remaining camp site under a big gumtree. Just as we were setting up the tent a wild storm started. Then just after managing to erect it with help from neighbouring campers a branch fell from the tree missing the tent by a centimetre. With out hesitation we ripped the tent from the ground and headed home.Jason Dingleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332208335330160649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-53232051095676983292012-01-29T12:06:07.388+10:302012-01-29T12:06:07.388+10:30a couple of knockers on posts and a tap timer fixe...a couple of knockers on posts and a tap timer fixed the garden watering for us. As for the seedlings they go in the bath with a some water in it will last 4 days easy.Trace Willanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18051875824520264093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-68800773899891257792012-01-28T12:47:48.023+10:302012-01-28T12:47:48.023+10:30I invested in a couple of timers and sprinklers fo...I invested in a couple of timers and sprinklers for the garden thus enabling it to be watered when we go away, there are a few things that are left to fend for themselves but otherwise that covers everything. So far it has worked well save for the time we forgot to replace the batteries in one of the timers.....Lizhttp://www.suburbantomato.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-31305915161335577482012-01-28T12:44:27.988+10:302012-01-28T12:44:27.988+10:30Yeah we were able to get away, we were betting on ...Yeah we were able to get away, we were betting on rain (which we got) with back up from a friend who is also a keen gardener. We also had a friend of our sons come up and look after the guinea pigs and fish every day. We were lucky with the rain though.Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12439757929481857003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-62557317610630730902012-01-28T10:41:02.814+10:302012-01-28T10:41:02.814+10:30I think you need to find another like minded gardn...I think you need to find another like minded gardner who you could do the same for when they want a few days away.Fiona from Arbordale Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-29879297745211622962012-01-26T14:11:02.396+10:302012-01-26T14:11:02.396+10:30No I can't leave my garden or my dogs or chook...No I can't leave my garden or my dogs or chooks so over the years have set up a few options. 1. the kids - not so reliable but getting better (cons: parties); v. good friend/eco gardener - very reliable (cons: just about to have 2nd baby); new found local permaculture group members - looking promising; for long trips away - live in single work colleague (cons: even bigger parties); dogs go into kennels for long trips away (cons: v. expensive); automatic watering system (cons: none).<br />P.S. Dogs are a wonderful addition to a family but add another level of commitment. I bet Melanie wins!serendipity2000http://ordinary-2-extraordinary.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-76014756117132506142012-01-26T11:41:53.667+10:302012-01-26T11:41:53.667+10:30I used to have that problem, I did go away but wa...I used to have that problem, I did go away but was stressed the whole time about my garden. Then about 2 years ago some new people moved in behind us, they too have chooks and a vege patch and a house elsewhere like we do so we have the perfect arrangement. Maybe you could advertise to swap with someone in your area - put an ad on gumtree or BYP.<br /><br />Of course this year it has never stopped raining so nothing to worry about :(greenfumbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08157970942128503098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-55093006893886736412012-01-25T23:28:12.146+10:302012-01-25T23:28:12.146+10:30We have the same problem. I can get someone to co...We have the same problem. I can get someone to come out and lock up the chooks and feed and water them but the gardens, that takes hours to do properly.<br /> <br />It would be easier to walk a dog for half an hour twice a day than to look after my gardens and chooks.<br /><br />Barb.Barb.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11383714327462070532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2212976055144932291.post-37999191782769008072012-01-25T23:13:05.178+10:302012-01-25T23:13:05.178+10:30Can't you hire a pet sitter? Surely watering a...Can't you hire a pet sitter? Surely watering a garden is easier than walking a dog?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com