Showing posts with label 12 month harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 month harvest. Show all posts

Monday, 3 February 2014

2013 PRODUCE TALLY

Well I finally have put my butt into gear and getting back onto the blogging horse after having my second son! I thought I would start off with a tally of 2013's produce. I will also be updating on my birth story, renovation goals and our upcoming 3.5 week holiday!

Artichoke 507 grams
Bay Leaf 79 grams
Beetroot 3361 grams
Bok Choy 54 grams
Broad Beans 10506 grams
Broccoli 714 grams
Cabbage 5161 grams
Capsicum 2964 grams
Carrot 383 grams
Cauliflower 4008 grams
Celery 654 grams
Chili 735 grams
Corn 201 grams
Eggs 653
Garlic 3010 grams
Kale 879 grams
Kumquat 15 grams
Leek 2631 grams
Lemon 846 grams
Lettuce 771 grams
Loquat 295 grams
Marjoram 237 grams
Marrow 30853 grams
Onion 676 grams
Parsley 3125 grams
Peas 171 grams
Pumpkin 37902 grams
Rhubarb 2052 grams
Rosemary 4 grams
Sage 502 grams
Silver Beet 11843 grams
Tarragon 443 grams
Thyme 131 grams
Tomato 60732 grams
Zucchini 25671 grams

TOTAL 653 EGGS AND 212.116 KILOGRAMS OF FOOD

one of my favorite harvests, These guys lasted for 9 months throughout winter and were super easy to grow!







Wednesday, 1 May 2013

MAY PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Cabbage 3 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds
Onion 30 seeds

Week 2
N/A

Week 3
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds

Week 4
Cabbage 3 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Monday, 1 April 2013

APRIL PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Spring Onion 12 seeds
Onion 30 seeds

Week 2
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds
Kale 4 seeds

Week 3
Cabbage 3 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 4
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds

Week 5
Spinach 4 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds

Friday, 1 March 2013

MARCH PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Cabbage 3 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Garlic 50 bulbs
Kohlrabi 2 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leek 8 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds
Onion 30 seeds

Week 2
Lettuce 10 seeds

Week 3
Spinach 4 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds

Week 4
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leeks 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Friday, 1 February 2013

FEBRUARY PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Spinach 4 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds

Week 2
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 3
N/A

Week 4
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leek 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

JANUARY PLANTING GUIDE

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leeks 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Parsnips 12 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Spring onion 12 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 2
N/A

Week 3
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
lettuce 10 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 4
Cabbage 3 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 5
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leeks 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Parsnips 12 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Saturday, 1 December 2012

DECEMBER PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Lettuce 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds

Week 2
Cabbage 3 seeds
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 3
Lettuce 10 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Silver Beet 1 seed
Beetroot 6 seeds

Week 4
Turnips 4 seeds
Parsnips 12 seeds
Potato 8 tubers
leek 8 seeds
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Celery and Celeriac 4 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Cucumber 3 seeds

Week 5
Lettuce 10 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Peppers and Chili 2 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Thursday, 1 November 2012

NOVEMBER PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Lettuce 10 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Silver beet 1 seed
Beetroot 6 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds

Week 2
Turnips 4 seeds
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Cucumber 3 seeds

Week 3
Lettuce 10 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
tomato 3 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 4
Parsnips 12 seeds
Potato 8 tubers
Carrot 20 seeds
Leek 8 seeds
Peppers and chili 2 seeds
Silver beet 1 seed
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Celery and Celeriac 4 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds


Monday, 1 October 2012

OCTOBER PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Parsnips 12 seeds
Potato 8 tubers
Leek 8 seeds
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Celery and Celeriac 4 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Corn 20 plants
Cucumber 3 seeds
Melons 4 seeds
Pumpkins 6 seeds
Zucchini 4 seeds
Basil 8 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds

Week 2
Lettuce 10 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 3
Carrot 20 seeds
Peppers and Chili 2 seeds
Silver beet 1 seed
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds

Week 4
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Tomato 3 seeds

Week 5
Cabbage 3 seeds
parsnips 12 seeds
potato 8 tubers
Leeks 8 seeds
Beans 6 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Celery and Celeriac 4 seeds
Coriander 2 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Saturday, 1 September 2012

SEPTEMBER PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Parsnips 12 seeds
Potato 8 tubers
Carrot 20 seeds
Eggplant 3 seeds
Leeks 8 seeds
Pepper and Chili 2 seeds
Silver beet 3 seeds
Tomato 3 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds

Week 2
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 3
Cabbage 3 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Week 4
Lettuce 10 seeds
Carrot 20 seeds
Silver beet 1 seed
Tomato 3 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

AUGUST PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

Week 1
Cabbage 3 seeds
Parsnips 12 seeds
Potato 8 tubers
Kohlrabi 2 seeds
Spring onion 12 seeds
Onion 40 seeds
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Week 2
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds

Week 3
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 4
Lettuce 10 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

Thursday, 28 June 2012

JULY PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4....

Some pictures from my garden from top to bottom left to right: Silver beet rainbow, sprouting green broccoli, purple cauliflower, green feast peas, carrots, rhubarb, purple kohlrabi, capsicum, cabbage


Week 1
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds
Parsley 4 seeds
Strawberries 20 plants
Spring Onions 12 seeds
Onion 40 seeds

Week 2
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 3
Lettuce 10 seeds

Week 4
Spinach 4 seeds

Week 5
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds


Saturday, 16 June 2012

JUNE PLANTING GUIDE

Successive planting for a family of 4...

snap shops of my June garden

Week 1
Lettuce 10 seeds
Jerusalem artichokes 6 tubers
Spring onions 12 seeds
Onion 40 seeds

Week 2
Spinach 4 seeds

Week 3
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds

Week 4
N/A

Thursday, 22 March 2012

12 MONTH HARVEST

This morning I was having a read of a gardening book and it re-inspired me to get active in the garden. My dream is to produce a 12 month harvest so that the fruit and veggies I buy is minimal. As I only buy products that are organic this can be quite hefty on the food bill, especially in times when budgets are tightening up. I would love to have an abundance of summer crops that I can either freeze (broccoli, peas, celery - for soups/stocks) preserve (cucumber, tomatoes, beetroot) or dry store (garlic, onions, pumpkin). And in winter keep producing even though grow rates are much slower and the variety is quite limited especially in the cooler climate of Melbourne, particularly my region which is at the base of the beautiful Dandenong ranges. I am quite fortunate to have moved, we now have a flat backyard which receives full sun, unlike our previous home which was on a very steep block with minimal sunlight! It was like trying to grow a summer crop in winter - a disaster!

My first beetroot seedlings!
 So in my readings this morning I was drawn back to my diary. At the end of last year I purchased a diary and at the beginning of each week wrote down what plants would grow in that season and the number of seeds that should be sown for a successive crop. Last week I started sowing for Autumn and Winter. The notes in my diary are as follows:

Cabbage 3 seeds
Snow Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Garlic 50 bulbs
Kohlrabi 2 seeds
Broccoli 6 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
Leek 8 seeds
Spring Onion 12 seeds
Early Onion 30 seeds

For successive planting, next weeks calendar looks like this:

Broccoli 6 seeds
Cabbage 3 seeds
Cauliflower 8 seeds
 Leeks 8 seeds
Lettuce 10 seeds
Peas 10 seeds
Turnips 4 seeds
Kohlrabi 2 seeds

The following week:
Spring Onion 12 seeds
Early Onion 30 seeds

And the following week:
Lettuce 10 seeds
Spinach 4 seeds
Beetroot 6 seeds
Kale 4 seeds

The first of my seedlings for Autumn: Broccoli, Turnip and Kohlrabi.
 I think the biggest mistake I made when I first started growing my own food was not successive planting. I would sow a punnet of broccoli for instance and that was it for the season. What happen after I harvest all my broccoli - I have nothing until next year. And worst yet they all crop at once, so I have this glut of broccoli heads that I don't know what to do with other than freeze some florets for when I'm not producing anything. These last few months have been the start of successive planting and it seems to be working a treat! I have been repeatedly sowing and harvesting! I'm hoping the winter months wont be too cold so that my plants have some hope of growing and I have some hope of harvesting home grown produce!