Dig Deep Gardening For Life

Dig Deep Gardening For Life A run-of-the-mill, couple-kids-couple-dogs, typical kiwi family on a ¼ acre section.

My thing is ☆Sustainable, Organic, Primarily Edible Gardening; all for FREE or as free as possible☆ 🌿 ~ Hit the 🅂🄸🄶🄽 🅄🄿 button & join us on YouTube for FREE 😊👇

Loving the little pops of life and colour dotted throughout our wintery garden right now 🥰 💜 Passionfruit flowering with...
23/05/2026

Loving the little pops of life and colour dotted throughout our wintery garden right now 🥰

💜 Passionfruit flowering with baby fruit forming 🥰
❤️ Raspberries still pumping 😋
🧡 Dual grafted Apricot tree flowering ... ❓️🤷‍♀️😂
🧡 Oranges colouring up nicely 😁

🍊 this Orange tree is one of very few trees that remains after the flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle & subsequent work on our section. Its very old, and very happy. No idea of the variety, but they're absolutely delicious!

🍑 Apricot tree is first year in the ground this year, beautiful huge dual grafted tree from Tree Guys Nursery - Otane, Central Hawkes Bay

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Don't you love it when you have bulbs, and you know they're friends not foe.. but can't remember what they actually were...
21/05/2026

Don't you love it when you have bulbs, and you know they're friends not foe.. but can't remember what they actually were?? 😆

Gladioli! 🧡😍

"Blooms will appear in mid-late summer" ........... not late Autumn haha - but I'm not complaining! 😂

A stunning splash of colour being caught by the wintery sun ☀️

What's got you smiling in your garden at the moment❓️

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❌️ Red Rust 😬 ... The last of our green Australian Finger Limes ~ these were pristine a week ago, now showing a little b...
19/05/2026

❌️ Red Rust 😬 ... The last of our green Australian Finger Limes ~ these were pristine a week ago, now showing a little bit of red rust (see the tiny spots?)
It doesn't affect the fruit itself, only the peel - still totally delicious! And safe to eat ✅️

I'm not ready to spray with copper (fungicide), so am going to give this wee tree a prune in the coming weeks to improve airflow - experience has taught me that should be sufficient to deal to this minor infection ;)

✂️ Puning citrus is late Autumn/Winter is best practice, mainly due to our native citrus borer; a nasty bug that will burrow into your branches/trunks, and can kill the tree! ☠️
The borer is most active in summer, and dormant in winter 👌
**Summer pruning can be done provided you seal the cuts with either a pruning paste, beeswax, or even water-based exterior paints in a pinch. Citrus heals well without sealing, but this will keep borer out in warm months.

✂️ Cold season pruning also maximizes tree health by encouraging/stimulating vigorous Spring growth, and in most cases you're pruning when there is no fruit left, so no lost harvest ✅️

✂️ Finally, winter pruning helps to improve airflow & allow sunlight in, which decreases the chances of your plant developing diseases/fungal infections that citrus are prone to.

Ret rust is a parasitic alga - a plant-like organism that lives on or inside another thing, and steals nutrients from it.
So while the fruit is safe to eat, it does negatively impact the plant itself - and we don't want that!

Was that interesting for anyone else❓️😂

My garden is organic, I work alongside nature and do my best to care for my edible garden without the addition of chemicals.
This means we have very safe food to eat, and a happy, healthy ecosystem 👌
+ I save LOADS of money not buying sprays etc. 😉

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Its May 19th & we're still picking Raspberries ❤️😋 Their leaves have started to yellow at the bottom, with blossoms stil...
19/05/2026

Its May 19th & we're still picking Raspberries ❤️😋

Their leaves have started to yellow at the bottom, with blossoms still blooming at the tops 🥰

Will I cut my Raspberries back❓️
No ❌️ .. Why❓️

Here's why: https://youtube.com/shorts/mrefh4sHn7M?feature=share

Are you still picking Raspberries❓️

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🧡 Turmeric 🧡 ~ am not harvesting this, just repotting for now 🥰 These have been hanging out in pots way too small, for w...
24/04/2026

🧡 Turmeric 🧡 ~ am not harvesting this, just repotting for now 🥰
These have been hanging out in pots way too small, for way too long (joys of moving house, they're begging for more space and more nutrients!)
Yesterday I put these gorgeous plants into much larger pots to continue growing & multiplying!

I didn't dig around too much, but was so pleased to see these little rhizomes forming 😁🥰

The colour is absolutely insane, vibrant and oh so ORANGE, the photos do not do it justice!

They'll over-winter in the greenhouse, and then I'll decide whether I'm brave enough to put them in the ground somewhere 🤔😏

What's something exciting that you have growing in your garden right now❓️

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Less Lawn ❌️ ... More Garden ✅️ ... 😁 After dumping some well used soil from our potato harvest, I've laid cardboard str...
20/04/2026

Less Lawn ❌️ ... More Garden ✅️ ... 😁

After dumping some well used soil from our potato harvest, I've laid cardboard straight on top of the grass, followed by a whole lot of bark mulch! 💃

Q. But won't that nasty Couch Grass just come through⁉️
A. No, not in my experience. I've done MANY meters² like this over the years (probably about 400m² 😂)
🌿 Some areas I did an incredibly thorough removal of the turf, spending days on end getting every last bit of root that could grow, then topping with thick mulch ...🥵
🌿 Other areas I literally just put cardboard down and topped with thick mulch ...😎

THE LONG TERM RESULT WAS EXACTLY THE SAME!!! ☆ No Grass ✅️ ☆
~ so learn from my wasted effort, save yourself some time and sweat, and let the cardboard/mulch do the work for you 😂

🤎 The mulch MUST be thick - minimum 6 inches, ideally 12 inches.. **you can later remove some mulch for use elsewhere once the garden has settled & the grass has rotted and given up, 24 months is very safe for this.
🤎 Cardboard must be laid in such a way that no sunlight can pe*****te (be sure to remove any plastic tape, staples etc.)

💚 Couch Grass is aggressive BUT it is also lazy ;)

🌱 To plant into this area soon, I will move the bark to the side, place the plant and surround it with soil/compost, then put the bark back in place. The roots will eventually work their way through the cardboard into the earth, in the meantime, that same cardboard will hold water for the plants while they establish 👌

❌️ As soon as you break that cardboard barrier you risk the grass coming through.
✅️ After about 12-18 months, it should be safe to dig further down if needed provided you re-mulch after planting - though I won't need to in this case because my plan is for shallow rooted pretty things + maybe a few alpine strawberry plants 🥰

The wooden slabs are temporary, holding everything in place while it settles and stopping the chickens from spreading my hard work all over the lawn & undoing everything 🫠😂 (I've also put rocks and potted plants all over this for now to stop their pesky scratching 🐔)

Eventually rocks will be my edging 🪨 ... but I'm thinking this garden can come out another foot or so too 😏

I also had some tiny crushed rocks not good for much else, so I've put them along directly under the fence to help with drainage to preserve the fence itself + stop the chooks digging out, or the dogs digging in (the animals have more or less free-range, but I still don't want them digging up my garden!)

I think that's about it.. 🤔
As always, any questions are welcome! 🥰

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Me: "Yay my Gerbera has its first flower!"My son: "Mummy I picked you a flower. Its a red one, see??" 😈👼 *poses unpromtp...
19/04/2026

Me: "Yay my Gerbera has its first flower!"
My son: "Mummy I picked you a flower. Its a red one, see??" 😈👼
*poses unpromtped to accentuate his sweetness*

😂🤦‍♀️
Saved 4 of these these beauties from the "nearly dead" section at the nursery a couple of months ago, popped them in the ground and they're now green and leafy 🥳 aaaaand did have one flower, for about 36hrs 😂

What pests are you battling in your garden at the moment❓️😂

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Lilikoi Update 💛 we now have two flowers, with more to come ~ this one is HUGE 😍The plant is thriving and I am getting e...
17/04/2026

Lilikoi Update 💛 we now have two flowers, with more to come ~ this one is HUGE 😍

The plant is thriving and I am getting endless joy from watching it do its thing 🥰

What's got you grinning in the garden lately❓️
📷 Bonus points for photos 😉

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14/04/2026

I've been on the fence about sharing details of our story on this page (or at all to be honest) ... its still all quite raw even 3 years later, and ultimately its just.. not easy..

It does all tie into my gardening though, because that is where I do my real healing 💚
My philosophy around gardening ties in tightly with the kaupapa of Te Whare Tapa Wha (the four walls of health; physical, mental, social, and spiritual)

Also importantly, our experience..or pieces of our experience.. has the potential to both educate and resonate with others 🧡 and if sharing even a small piece of it, helps just one person in some way, then it feels worth it.

So - this stuff is not going to steal the show ~ this is still very much a gardening page! 🌿

But I thought you guys might like to know a little more about me as a person, about my story, and why I garden.. and why I go quiet for extended periods sometimes 😅🙈
**if you don't want this - you can skip everything in this album 💚

Finally just a massive thanks to everyone who joined in with our little boy/girl guessing game 🥰 that was a really nice bit of light amongst a week that's felt really heavy 💚

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