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submitted 1 week ago by Baku@aussie.zone to c/melbourne@aussie.zone

Today's weather forecast (Melbourne CBD, 3000): min - 12°C, max - 30°C. 100% chance of no rain

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[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It might have been good to grow more crops that don’t require cooking, for people who might not have access to proper kitchens and would prefer to eat the veg fresh. Standard size tomatoes and cucumbers, carrots, that kind of thing. I wonder if it’s too late for sowing cucumbers.

I wish I had more space and strength to garden…

spoilerThe two tiny patches of soil in my own back yard are choked with runners of tough invasive grass that creeped in under the fence from a neighbour, and I don’t have the physical strength to dig it out and put a cement barrier to block it from returning. Especially as it grew through weed mat which would complicate removal. Maybe I should leave it though and keep it long as a home for bugs.

I was thinking of trying to improve the dry sandy neglected spot for actual growing when the disposable non-native annual flowers die.

As for prep I know sunflowers leach heavy metals out of soil, might break it up with deep tap roots, and beans enrich the soil with the nitrogen fixing bacteria in nodules on their roots. There are green manure crops you dig back in. Compost bins can be made cheaply (though I’d have to buy a drill.)

But it’s got a rock hard sandy layer a hands width down that I might not be able to break through to dig it over. Green manure seeds might not be able to stay moist enough to sprout. And even with wetting agents, organic matter, nitrogenous crops etc it’s still much more publicly accessible ie vulnerable to vandalism and choked with greedy invasive tree roots.

Plus going out there to tend it puts me in proximity to crazies.

I just want to be allowed to mind my own fucking business and do my constructive hobby man… 😒

[-] indisin@aussie.zone 3 points 1 week ago

Standard size tomatoes and cucumbers, carrots, that kind of thing. I wonder if it’s too late for sowing cucumbers.

You have nothing to lose by trying, well barring a bit of time watering.

Just so you know I've got some brand new tomato plants on the go from seeds and they're loving it, very late start for those. With the weather how it has been this season I'd predict that that the fruiting period will be into late May. I'd hope cucumbers would be the same with ample regular watering.

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[-] Baku@aussie.zone 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I'm still feeling strangely unhappy, and the headache is still aching. Hopefully a sleep fixes them both unions last night

I made some jelly, been a long time since I had just jelly! It's grape flavoured. I've got some strawberries 🤤 it'll be good

With the holidays still being in full force, I think I'm just feeling kind of unfulfilled. Maybe I should go find a new hobby or project to waste time on

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