Posts Tagged ‘pots’

Weighing In

Fitness Challenge | Posted by Dean
Jan 12 2008

Well today is the weigh in day for the Go Smell the Flowers weight loss contest I mentioned in my earlier post entitled Goodbye Store Bought Pizza It Is Time To Get Fit. So I stripped down and looked like a beached whale. I jumped on the scales and waited for the reading. The final readout was 144.4 kilograms (318.347 pounds).

I was not surprised I have been around this mark for ages. Briefly before Christmas I broke through 140 kgs, but Christmas being as it is I am now back above that mark. For some reason converting it to pounds has proven an eye opener and is a further driver for this old tub of lard to get up and do something about it.

The strategy begun at the beginning of the week with the reduction of coffee in my diet. It has been directly replace by copious amounts for cool fresh water. Courtesy of my 1.5 litre Grolsch bottle I can easily gauge my consumption. On the first day of implementing the strategy I drank 2 cups of coffee and 4 litres of water. Yesterday I drank 1 cup of coffee and 5 litres of water. Today, with 6 hours left I have consumed 1 cup of coffee and 2.5 litres of water. I expect that by days end I will be around 4.5 litres today. I am already feeling better about drinking water and have noticed that the cotton mouth I usually get is on the decline.

I also have cut back on the intake. Last night the meal was Spaghetti Bolognaise. Now I am not a fan of the dish, but would normally consume at least a second helping. Last night I consciously decided that i had eatten enough after one helping. Later in the night I did have a munch on a bread roll and some of the remnants of a Christmas cake, but I would have done that normally anyway. I am now reteaching myself that one portion is enough and that I do not have to consume it because it is there. That is primarily how I have gotten into the beach ball shape I am today.

Healthier and leaner alternatives have also been introduced to my diet. The first such alternative replaces butter and margarine from being spread on my bread. I never used to have it on the bread, however started to again in line with the rest of the family. So instead of butter or margarine I am going to be having nothing or avocado. Avocado is one thing I used to despise, but after being with socko and trying it I find I quite like it, so much so that I am going to try and grow my own.

I have never been a breakfast consumer, bad I know, and that is something that I will be endeavouring to change over the coming days. I am planning to go with Up and Go which has been recommended to us by a dietician in the past. It is a milk based drink that contains the equivalent of a serving of Weet Bix. So it is healthy and low in the GI scales. I was almost being good in its consumption last year, but have fallen back into old habits. It is now time to shatter those habits.

There has also been the conscious avoidance of naughty food that if consumed now will simply end this. For example, my niece is staying over night and went to Sugar Fix today. Sugar Fix is a candy store that gets a lot of overseas candy in, primarily from the US. My niece has literally been falling over herself to share her goodies, which does make me proud, however I have had to turn her down flat each time. I know that if I have one I will have a hundred, and thus defeat the purpose of this challenge.

Exercise has also begun. Last night I begun with a brisk 15 minute walk around the local streets with my iPod pumping the tunes. Whenever a slow tune came on it got skipped to keep me moving briskly. Yes I know that sounds corny but it worked. On the length of the walk I know it does not sound like much, but when I am used to do nothing at all it is an infinite improvement. In fact last night it was so late that I could have quite easily skipped it, but I didn’t. I also managed to score a nice garden pot and a perspex container to use as a mini hot house from the imminent council cleanup.

Today, I sacrificed my lunch break and went for a 30 minute walk around the streets in the next suburb. As it was 27 degrees C in Sydney today I managed to get the heart rate up. I actually intended to go for a 20 minute walk, but the route I took was untravelled previously and had a couple of long steady inclines. I thought that was great and will be going that way again for sure. Also, as a bounty on this run I collected about 6 pots that were being scrapped on the council cleanup. I intend going for another walk a bit later in the evening when it has cooled down a bit.

I will also be getting my bike out later and cleaning the spider webs off of it. I also need to fix the brakes on sockos’ push bike so that she has some. We will then begin riding around the neighbourhood aswell. Probably also with my sister tagging along and my Mum on her tricycle when its modified. It will be a pleasure going around as a family, although that will mean the iPod being left at home.

By no means am I on the complete road to gaining control over the blubber that is my belly, but I have made a promising start. I now need to maintain the momentum for a few months and ensure that the current activity is not in vain. Thanks again to the Go Smell The Flowers crew for giving me that final nudge to take action. Also, many thanks to all the kind commenters that have stopped by so far.

Beans Are Sprouting

Gardening, Herb, Fruit and Vegetables | Posted by Dean
Jan 02 2008

Today I took a look down the beanstalk tower and noted the presence of sprouts. The beans are looking good, which is a little unexpected as I was dubious about the possibility of their success in tubs. I am now salivating at the prospects of some pucker tucker from the garden more and more every day.

Looking Down The Beanstalk

Bean Sprouts

Water Conservation for the Garden

Gardening | Posted by Dean
Dec 23 2007

Water conservation is high on the environmental to do lists for myself. It is also generally true of all Australians as most Australian states and territories are currently enforcing tight water restrictions due to the effects of a long drought. With my adopted growing technique of pots and tubs I am growing what is quite a thirsty garden. I am though attempting to preserve as much water as possible.

Rain Water Capture

Ideally I would install a large rain water tank or a bank of tanks. However, with the impending move I am not keen to spend on a solution that will not be portable to the new house. So I am currently capturing rainwater on a much smaller scale in a number of strategically placed tubs, polystyrene containers, and buckets. Also, whenever rain is happening I move all the plant tubs and hanging baskets into an area where they will receive a generous drop from the skies. In fact some of my plants have been receiving a drop that is too generous and have been moved around to dry out a bit.

With the recent flukey Sydney weather this has meant that I have not had to use mains supply water for over a month which is good for the garden as rainwater is free of the introduced chemicals for the public water system. It is equally good for my hip pocket as it is free. If only the rain was making inland to the agriculturalists further inland.

Having said that I am not considering the rain water tank idea in the current house, it is very high on the to do list when we do decide on the new premises. I plan on garnishing as much rain water as possible for watering the garden, and potentially for drinking water. Also, high on the agenda will be the recycling of grey water from the laundry and kitchen sink. Again to be used on the garden.

Potting Mix Selection

As any regular reader would know I am very keen on the Rich Gro Pro Mix potting mix. There are four reasons for this.

  1. Full of good nutrients
  2. Contains Seasol a plant tonic and conditioner derived from sea weed.
  3. Contains Osmocote which is a controlled release fertiliser.
  4. Contains Ezi Wet which is a soil wetting agent.

For the purposes of this article the Ezi Wet component is where it is all at. Basically when the Ezi Wet agent come into contact with water it traps it for later use when the soil drys out. This means the soil always has some moisture in it which is great. This in turn means that if I skip a day that the plants will not go thirsty.

Although you can purchase soil wetting agent separately I believe that it if it is already contained in the potting mix then it is more evenly dispersed, and as such better for the garden. Also, it saves another step in soil preparation.

Mulch

This is the weak point for myself at the moment. I agree though that is essential as not only does it help prevent moisture loss through evaporation it also assists to suppress weeds and as it breaks down also provides nutrients back to the soil, and thus the plants. Mulch is simply a layer of material covering the soil around the base of a plant. Mulch can be organic, or inorganic. Generally though mulch is organic and is often seen in the form of woodchips, bark or straw.

I am awaiting the arrival of my Ryobi Garden Shredder that will make me some top notch woodchip and bark mulch. I have a stack of source material ready to be shredded and the mulch should be fantastic for My Blooming Lot. Between it and the worm juice I should be set for some top notch crops in the new year.

However I have already begun mulching as a layer of leaves can also be considered mulch. Over the last day or so my White Bird of Paradise is now mulched by some of its own damaged fronds and also some damaged fronds from the Standard Bird of Paradise. This mix of leaves and stems has managed to encircle the White Bird of Paradise completely and provide a good mulch layer. Although not to the 7cm depth that is recommended by the Gardening Australia fact sheet on Soil Preparation & Mulch it is a start. Similarly, as I prune to Beefsteak Tomato that threatens to turn into a small tree I am dropping the fresh cuttings into the pot. I am also collecting leaves as they appear from the many eucalypt trees in the area as mulch for the tubs and pots.

I can not wait though for the larger scale mulching as it will also further improve my yard.

I am constantly on the look out for other water conservation techniques for the garden, so if you have some please leave a comment.

Addendum
Humans Let Us All Waste Water is a related article that is very informative and definately worth a read. It pertains to the effects of the washing machine, in particular why a front loader is superior to a top loader.