Saturday, 1 June 2013

Carrots and Spring Onions

We have just stepped into Winter here in Sydney, and our Autumn had been as cold as around 10°C during late night/early morning to as warm as mid 20s around midday! The past 2 days or so has been one of those warmer days with midday temperature in mid 20s, so I took the opportunity to do some late Autumn planting!

I read that Autumn is the season for plants to establish their root systems. They do most of their growing under ground. Apparently, vegetables seedlings such as cauliflower, brussels sprouts, broccoli, spinach; root vegetables such as garlic, leeks, onions; and most kinds of lettuce will do well if planted in Autumn. I just hope that mine will still do well even though they were planted at the end of Autumn! :P

My Autumn selection for my part shade south facing 9th floor balcony consists of:
  • "Little Fingers" carrots, brussels sprouts and rocket seedlings bought from Bunnings, and
  • 2 spring onion ends leftover from a recent purchase from a fruit & vegetable store.




The labels that came with the seedlings say that the carrot & rocket require full sun to part shade, while the brussels sprouts requires full sun. hmmm.... I wonder if the brussels sprouts will grow on my balcony.

Carrot seedlings & spring onion ends in their new home next
to a new addition of the native Kangaroo Paws in pink!
My back was a little sore after planting my carrots seedlings & the spring onion ends, and I haven't decided on a container to plant the brussels sprouts and rockets, so it will have to be another day for those remaining seedlings!

2 comments:

  1. o.. i like Kangaroo paws.. is it hard to grow?

    I just saw a design today, using large coke bottles as pots.. and they hang it on the wall.. looked surprisingly nice.

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  2. Kangaroo Paws being an Australian native should be relatively easy to look after as they are well adapted to the local climate.

    I think I have seen those soft drink bottles on wall too.

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