Produce from my garden

Produce from my garden

Produce from my garden, originally uploaded by malyousif.

It’s been the first time in quite a while that I have had the time (and inclination) to potter around in the garden, and you know what? I thoroughly enjoyed it.

What you see in the picture are some of the results of the vegetable patch; namely the last of the spring onions, a lonely remaining cabbage and a handful of chili peppers which I forgot that I had in there too!

I’ve removed quite a patch of mint which I suspect that I have to revisit and properly clean up as it has spread beyond the borders of the patch which made the whole place quite ungainly.

Once the vegetable patch was done, I decided to prune a few shrubs and trees; I started with a lantana that was threatening to take over another flower bed by the pool, then attacked a very young olive (the second I brought back from a recent trip to Italy). After dead-heading a few dwarf sunflowers (and saving the seedheads for next season) I cleaned up the two main hibiscus shrubs one in a small flower bed by the breakfast nook window and another by the living room.

Other plants I managed to prune and clean up today were the tacomaria, the queen of the night, a couple of ful, the outside bottle-brush and a few others here and there.

All in all, it was an excellent afternoon both for myself and my garden – I hope!

The Vine – take ithnain

The first time I planted a vine about a year (or two) ago, I think I bought that plant from the garden show too. I planted that one in approximately the same location as I chose for the new one I planted today, the difference though is in the pruning, and the experience. Then, I chopped that poor thing almost to the ground misinterpretting what I read about vines. Of course it never recovered.

This time I hope to be better.

Time, of course, would tell. Would appreciate pointers if you have experience planting vines in Bahrain.

Have a wonderful Friday.