March first is considered the start of autumn here in New Zealand. As far as the garden is concerned, itโs still late summer. Itโs been a cool, wet February, which has delayed crops like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. The extra moisture has meant bigger watermelons, though theyโre ripening slowly. Sweet corn is coming on, and weโve had some lovely meals of it, along with the first of the melons. Iโve harvested the potatoes, dry beans, and most of the soy. The pumpkins are looking gorgeous, and Iโm sure weโll have more than we can eat this winter.
Overall, Iโve been pleasantly surprised with the garden this year. Plants are showing nutrient deficiency, for sure, but theyโve done remarkably well, considering where I started two years ago. Itโs clear my applications of manure and compost are having a positive effect. And itโs just as clear it will take quite a few years to build this soil up to full productivity.
I thought Iโd treat you to a selection of images from around the garden on a beautiful crisp early autumn day. It may not be as productive as I’d like, but it’s still glorious.









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