Sunday, November 10, 2019

Taming the jungle

We have had quite  strange and different weather patterns this year, going from blistering heat to gota frias and this week we have been having high winds, luckily without too much damage.

Thursday the wind dropped, the sun was warm and I managed to get out to tidy up a tiny bit of the garden, 
This part is just above the lounge and although we put weed suppressing membrane down and gravel, the weeds still germinate at a fast rate of knots.

I´m not sure of the name of the small tree sprouting  in the foreground, all I know is that its parent tree, just behind, grows so much during the season that we have to lop it back to get more light into the lounge. It also produces long seed pods that suddenly dry and release thousands of seeds. This area gets covered in tiny seedlings with a huge root making it difficult to pull them out if they are left too long. We were a bit slow in lopping this year so it was quite a big clean up job.


Bit of a jungle

Got there in the end, although there were a couple of casualties including a large lavender bush
Now we just need to go to the town hall for our burning license before we tackle some of the other shrubs.

Sometimes I catch the programme Eat well for Less where they have some good recipe ideas
One was for veggie Cumberland Lentil pie, store cupboard ingredients with carrots and celery, I substituted red peppers for the celery, which I didn´t have and added garlic too. The addition of a dollop of marmite really brought out the flavours.
It was very tasty and had a nice texture, not powdery as sometimes lentils can be.
I used it as a base rather than potatoes along with fresh veggies.
Well worth doing again.

The sky is blue, the sun is out but the wind is very chilly today, the log burner is lit, so I think a little chill out with the knitting is called for, after I rescue it after a little accident!

take care
xcx

10 comments:

  1. the weather is crazy all over the world it seems.... and weeds all over the world seem to grow so fast! haha.… you would think mankind would have worked out an effective way of dealing with them haha.... your lentils dish sounds good...
    Hugz

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    1. I am digging out my furry leggings and jumpers for my trip to the Uk, wet and cold! We have quite a large plot and its so easy for it to run away with us. xcx

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  2. I love seeing peoples gardens, especially in different climates to mine. Glad to hear that you were able to sort out all the seedlings that had taken root.

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    1. They germinate so fast and yet when you sow seeds you want they struggle! Some of our areas turn into wild flower meadow which is so pretty and can be tamed by the large lawn mower. xcx

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  3. Hi Chrissie yes we are having crazy weather here too,lots of people with the flu at the moment because the weather is changing so much.
    You have a lovely garden and sounds like you are doing a lot of work in it .
    Yummy this recipe looks fantastic,hope your day is a good one my friend xx

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    1. Thanks, trouble is we just tame one area and whoosh the others go wild xcx

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  4. It seems no matter which country you live … the weather is somewhat topsy turvey! Parts of the UK have had bad flooding and my heart goes out to all affected.

    I like the look of the Cumberland Lentil Pie, good food for the Autumn months.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Absolutely, so awful for those affected, the clean up and drying out must take ages. The pie is certainly one I would do again, comfort food xcx

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  5. It's a good job done when you can get out and sort the garden out, especially so at the end of the year so that it's all ready for a new season. I've heard a few people mention putting Marmite in cooking. I'm not a lover of the stuff myself but I've been told it just enhances the flavours and that you can't actually taste it, I may have to try it out.

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    1. The love and hate relationship! I don´t usually put it in but it certainly enriched this dish. For a truly veggie pie I suppose vegimite, but I have never tasted it. xcx

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