Chop Chop!

The gardening is going forward! This time, I spent two afternoons reducing huge piles of branches to neatly separated piles of twigs and woods, and the green part into the compost.

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Nothing had been done on the trees for around 20 years. Or at least it seemed like that. Fortunately, there's Geovanny, the husband of a good friend of mine. He's an accountant by trade, but pivoted to gardening a long time ago - it's his passion. And he always gets me good deals. 45$ to trim all the trees in the garden? Count me in!

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He had started without me, so I wasn't able to take before/after pictures. But I swear that it's night and day difference! The amount of light that comes into the garden now is amazing. I just have to solve the watering problem - the hose I bought was 5m too short. So I'll probably buy an extension, another 5-6m plus a little connector. Shouldn't be too hard...

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Here you can see the compost when starting out. He had already thrown some stuff in there, without sorting, so I pulled it all out so I could snap away all the leaves and green twigs. It's an interesting kind of work. Very meditative I must say. But also hard on the hand - it's not an every day movement for me, using the rose scissors so relentlessly.

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I found many curious thing among the twigs, everywhere. Like thousands of these little bugs on the Tocte tree. Tocte is a little like walnut. And it seems like these critters absolutely love that kind of tree.

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This is the Tocte. It's so much lighter now, and no more branches hanging to the neighbor who didn't like it. Tocte is great for coloring, I think it was lilac. But it also stains a lot, and the neighbor doesn't have grass like us, but bricks on the ground. I understand his nonconformity.

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I never new that peach trees have their flowers right at the stem. Just like Cacao-Trees. Another thing that I found quite interesting. I hope the tree will sprout nicely and give us a lot of peaches, soon!

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It's the one on the right. That is almost completely cut. But I'm sure it will sprout new twigs in no time. Next to it is the Chihualcan, a cool fruit. It got trimmed quite a bit as well, as the branches were getting too heave when loaded with fruit, almost bending to the ground.

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This is the pile of branches when i was done. They'll sit there and dry up for a while, then we'll use them for campfires or the wood stove. I used them to cover up some stuff that Danny swears he's going to sue some day, like that kitchen sink. He won't.

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The first compost is full. I just need to throw on some dirt. I already put some into the other, so it has a counterweight and doesn't bend the "fence" too much. It will need water, and it's not raining these days. So the mentioned hose is up on the top of the to do list. For tomorrow.

That's it! I'm glad I'm making progress in the garden, on all fronts. It's going to be so beautiful, at least as beautiful as my home garden, once I get the soil quality up. The light shouldn't be a problem anymore.

Thank you for reading and have a great day!



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Your hard work is paying off, I imagine how much brighter the garden looks now. Composting the green waste is smart idea.

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I love composting. Can't wait to get back at it, either today or tomoroow.

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That looked like a lot of work. It is always nice feeling to look back on something like a grden after you have put in the effort.

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Yeah, the mountains of twigs were impressive. You can imagine all those branched lined up against the wall, but full of leaves, piled into one huge hummock.

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You are doing a great job there. I'm pretty sure the garden will be very beautiful! ^_^

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Thank you! And yes, I'm really looking forward to seeing what I can make off it.

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There's a certain pleasure to manual labor, isn't there? The sense that you are actively making something. Your garden looks nice - and wow on those macro shots. Done with your phone or?

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I absolutely love manual labor. My favorite is digging holes or breaking the earth up or all that. And turning and sieving the compost, of course. Breaking into sweat, and then the smell of earth and sweat mixing on the skin. And the shower afterwards.

Thanks for the flowers regarding the shots! Yes, I'm playing around with my macro lens on the cellphone a lot these days. It isn't that easy, as it's an automatic focus. Or at least I haven't gotten around to using the manual function that much, I have to look it up. It's a Motorola Edge 60 Pro (I wrote a review for Galen about it). I'm really glad I put in the money to get a decent camera phone. Next step will be a real camera :-)

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You made good progress, so congrats. These works are needed every spring, if you don't want to grow a jungle :)

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Here it's at least once a year, usually within the raining season. We're not in raining season now, but Geovanny said it doesn't matter. Some plants grow so quickly here they need trimming even more often. But those are usually the ones that don't grow hard wood, so they can be thrown on the compost directly.

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I can't wait to see progress! Sometimes you gotta crack eggs to make an omelette, right?.

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Exactly! Great. Now I want scrambled tofu. Why do you mention food before I had breakfast? 🤣

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... I come back from the Inti Raymi dances, hungry as always because all they serve there is even tons of meat, or soggy fries, and that's the picture you welcome me with? Pure cruelty. I'm so going to visit you when I do my travel around the world, and I expect you to serve me THAT. What ever it is.

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Hahah scrambled tofu ... I love it. Lots of fennel, turmeric, fresh ground cumin, garlic, onion, tamari, pepita

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I would also love to have a garden. You are very lucky to have one. 😊

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