I've done some proper gardening today
Well, this isn't how our garden looks.
Perhaps I better say, this isn't how our garden looks, YET.
Not my garden either, at least, not yet! :)))
This is actually a view of the Drummond castle gardens in Scotland, that I visited in the not-so-distant past. Oh, Scotland is so beautiful but let's not get into that lyrical detour, as we use to say here ;) So hereby I kindly ask you to forgive my click-bait head picture, of course taken with my top pro-camera and enjoy the rest of the photos, taken with my phone but more, my story, it is an ordinary one though :)
It feels like the summer is past its middle, the fall is comin' and more and more work in the garden is required.
For instance, our two small fig trees gave so many fruits, that we had to prepare jam. Twice!!! On the photos below, you will see a basket, this same basket was full of figs, wow.
Guess what we will be putting on top of the crepes during the winter :)
I couldn't sleep well last night, mainly thanks to our little "friends", the martens, one of them was having fun right under the window of the bedroom so I was fully awake at six. So shortly after having a cup of coffee, I decided it was the best morning to harvest my popcorn maize ;)
Perhaps I shared this before, but we don't have much water in our watering well. The summers in Southern Europe are hotter and hotter and the water is less and less. I measured that the average we extract per days is about 300 litters and that is far from what we need to support the garden in full. Also, I cannot spend my whole day outside, watering... everything.
So the maize I planted was quite limited. Apart from the popcorns I plan to prepare soon, the maize served another purpose - to create shadow for the gherkin plants I planted in May. Up until late July everything was fine, good shadow, gherkin salad every other day. Then the red-level heat came and generally killed the gherkin plants despite the shadow casted by the maize. It was just too much, there was nothing more I could do.
The surface "occupied" by maize is about 7-8 square meters.
Some shots of the process ;)
Two rows.
Let the action begin...
Some of the corn were ill, I had to throw away a few and wash my hands as the black stuff was acting like an ink :|
At first I was thinking about braiding them, as now they have to dry for about two weeks but given they are not so many, I think I will just remove the follicles and save myself some time.
I decided to keep the stems, once they are completely dry I may create some rustic decoration.
This looks like a bamboo but bamboo does not grow naturally in Bulgaria. Those stems are quite strong actually. I need a small coffee table in the mornings, so who knows :)))
This was my agricultural gym today :) Actually, a part of it, as there was some watering and onion-harvesting as well.
I hope you enjoyed ;)
By the way, the STEEM imaging service today has some huge problems, it took almost 40 attempts to upload those seven images.
(it almost took 10 attempts to upload this small error png too!)
Do you know who's in charge of that service? Cheers!
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III | |
Canon EOS M5 | |
Canon EOS 550D | |
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Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM | |
Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM | |
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Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM | |
Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM | |
Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM | |
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 | |
7artisans 35mm f/1.2 | |
Strobes | Dynaphos Speedster |
Flashes | Metz |
Tripods and Mono-pods | Manfrotto |
Benro |
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Привет, друг!
Половина твоих фотографий не отображается в посте, но по твоим словам и некоторым фото я понял, что ты не только фотограф, но и земледелец )))
Кстати, если ты хочешь что-то сделать из стеблей твоего "бамбука", то может быть стоит начать не дожидаясь, пока они полностью просохнут.
Сейчас у них есть гибкость, им можно придать нужную форму (или сделать плетение) и уже в готовом виде они высохнут. Судя по твоим словам о жаре сохнуть они будут быстро))
А зверьки по-прежнему тебя веселят по ночам и по утрам )))
Hey! :)
Unfortunately, I see the system-wide problem with the images still affects everyone.
I think it is Day 3 since imaging doesn't work properly.
It took me yesterday almost an hour to try upload the pictures and they were all visible after more than 40 attempts, as I wrote in the article. Hopefully that malfunction is resolved soon. I guess I won't be posting today...
Hehehe, I wouldn't go so far. It is all for fun and to utilize the small quantity of water I get from the water drill...
Although, there is nothing more delicious than the fruits and vegetables I grow.
The "bamboo" is already quite hard, I tried to bend a few and they broke. They aren't thick either, average thickness is like a point finger/thumb. I'll put some thinking into what I will do with them or if nothing good comes out, they will end in the fireplace in the winter, LOL
Natural heat for the cold season :)))
Yes, the wild beasts continue to visit us every other night. I haven't seen a rat or a mouse, or a snake or a lizard in months :) but our cats help with that as well.
Мне приходиться загружать изображения на сторонних сайтах и вставлять в пост ссылки. При этом часть фотографий видна, часть нет. Понять алгоритм невозможно)
Как-то такое положение дел настораживает...
Думаю один из способов сделать поверхность из "бамбука" - это связывать крепкой тонкой нитью отдельные палки между собой )) Попаробуй.
I was thinking of applying the same approach, and hosting the images elsewhere but then if anything happens, I will have to reupload everything or it would be broken images only. So, I am keeping everything on STEEM for the time being.
I was thinking about using a thin hemp rope - it looks rustic and natural and is very strong. Also, not expensive, as it's produced locally. Same visual style too ;)
Thank you :)
Great to see the imaging issue fixed ;)
Да, вроде проблема с загрузкой фото разрешилась, это большое облегчение)
Да, именно пеньку я и имел в виду. Это будет вполне уместно и в общем стиле.
You made my evening especially enjoyable today :)
Thank you.
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