Okay so I'm back into it again. Vegetable planting. I did well last year! I couldn't kill off the spinach for the life of me.
This time I enlisted the help of my partner and we planted beans, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, bok choy, garlic, silverbeet and broccoli. Something has to survive from all that don't you think?

I am most proud of the tepees we erected for the beans, although my dad, who has many many more years of experience in vegetable growing told me the tepees are a little too short. I told him it was intentional. The beans will crawl to the top and then spill over creating a beautiful display.
He didn't buy it.
I will keep you updated on what survives over the coming weeks.