in a frogs eye

The Frog Garden.

This spring John built a new garden. He had an interesting concept. He found this in a magazine but we lost the magazine so if someone reading was the writer of this please get in touch and I will give credit where credit is due as this is a great little garden.

In a nutshell. He dug a shallow wide hole close to the woodshed (the Woodshed is  called the Wendy House). He lined this depression with heavy plastic. He layered broken bricks, gravel and broken concrete (just rubbish that will drain) onto the plastic. He divided the hole into three -lengthways, and created a channel through the middle part with concrete blocks. The outside two parts he filled with  the excavated good soil and compost, etc.  So the raised beds are in a U around the channel of water. With a boardwalk running above the channel.  He weeds and works from this little bridge.  He ran a pipe from the guttering on the Wendy house to the channel. This filled the channel with water when it rained. This water filters outwards and waters the plants. It is so simple. And it would be perfect in a small backyard garden. 

It grows fantastic peppers and eggplants. I worried about mosquitoes but this little garden  is noisy with these guys.  This is why it is called the Frog Garden.

Boo

c

65 responses to “in a frogs eye”

  1. You’re right what a wonderful notion
    and so cleverly used to perfection…
    I hope that you are enjoying a very
    nice weekend my friend 🙂

    Androgoth

    • Hi Klaus, that frog was so cool. he just sat and watched me as I wriggled up the board walk ever so slowly trying to get closer.. i am not a wildlife photographer by any means , so I was pleased that he was so patient. c

  2. So beautiful dear Cecilia! I loved your photographs, your peppers and eggplants! And yes, these frogs too… I can hear them… You are amazing. Thank you dear cecilia, with my love, nia

  3. I thought you were going to tell us a story about meeting your Prince! lol! Fanstastic idea this. Lovely photos as usual especially the prince! Thanks for sharing.
    Regards Florence.

    • They are kind of noisy in the spring but I have not heard much lately, except repeated splashes as they all jump off their bricks and into the water as i walk past..i even have one who lives in a rain barrel, right at the back door, hiding under the overgrown plantings. i am sure frogs will come. It seems you need a neglected garden with lots of growth!! c

  4. Love the garden idea and the frog close-up, Cecilia! One of my favorite John Derian decoupage trays features a frog that looks just like your guy. And I also wanted to thank you for the Shepherd’s pie recipe earlier in the week; it’s my favorite comfort food as well. Unfortunately, several generations of American schoolchildren were introduced to a very mushy, corn and mashed potato-dominated Shepherd’s pie in their school cafeterias, so the more recipes from Britain (and New Zealand) that get out there, the better!

    • Oh the poor darling children in those nasty cafeterias,Miss Salem, one of my dreams is to be GIVEN a school cafeteria, a free hand and a reasonable budget.. just imagine the jump in retention if those kids were eating actual FOOD! AND the jobs when we have to source that food locally! OK I am trying hard not to climb up on my bandwagon. c

  5. Great jumping bullfrogs… Hey I have all the cats you would ever want to see, if you are talking about domestic ones. Not that I am much of a cat person, but after rescuing a pregnant one 6 years ago, they have a monthly vote now, and so far have decided to let me stay.
    If you get a chance, being a drama teacher, you may like to read my article about “Alton Brown”…oh, and by the way, being from NZ, I hope you read enough of the Turtle Sourdough Bread post to not become offended when I spoke about the Tasmanian Devil..hehe, I love the guy, and wish him the best. Okay…I go read your sourdough post now…God Bless You
    paul

    • I am not offended Mr Thunder because tasmanian devils are from australia! very cute that your cats get a vote.. Now I am off to read your article on Alton Brown..

  6. Ah! Allies in my fight against spiders! May your frogs live long and prosper! Great idea for the garden, too, by the way. You don’t want those eggplant, do you?

  7. Just look at your amazing garden.. I love it. And the frog actually looks gorgeous as well. Those peppers just look amazing. You always provide the most amazing stories for us to read here on this blog.

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