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It’s winter here in Sydney, and the cold weather has just begun.

Small Girl (aged two and a half) has been here – she likes to leave carefully arranged pebbles on the steps.  It’s always a treat to go outside and find her latest artwork…

Our poor garden has struggled a little from neglect – life has been frantic, and we’ve been too busy to maintain it to schedule.  As a result, we haven’t raised many seedlings, and some beds have just been sown with seed and covered in mulch.

Many of the plants are self-sown, although we did deliberately plant the peas below.  This variety (Willow) is supposedly mildew-resistant, and they’re growing from seed this time rather than seedlings.  Their variegated leaves are very pretty!

All our broccoli (we have about six plants at the moment) are self-sown.  We’ve harvested one large head already…

The perennial leeks are getting fat from the rain…

Our potatoes are growing in a box, which lets us hill them up as they grow…

The sprouting onion that I planted is yielding lots of greenery, which I cut off every time I need spring onions for a recipe…

The basil is still refusing to die, even with the recent cold snap…

Some optimistic self-seeded tomatoes – we seem to have an assortment of cherry and roma hybrids, all slightly different.  They’re falling off before they ripen, although this branch looks promising…

Our parsley has survived a rotation of the chook dome and is slowly turning into shrubbery.  We harvest some every day for salad…

Lastly, we’ve started our garlic in seedling pots, after first giving them a month in the fridge.  Hopefully we’ll find time to get them into the ground soon!

What’s growing in your garden at the moment?

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