Friday 14 May 2021

A True Garden of Eden...a Snake and Apples

This morning we thought harvesting the Grannie Smith apples as well as the rest of the quinces, would be an excellent idea.

Kym was on the other side of the apple tree and I was just starting to lift the net up over the branches when I noticed part of a brown snake. For a moment I thought it was a left over from the snake I found entangled in the net at the beginning of the season.When Kym came to have a look we realized it was very much alive but totally tangled up in the net.

We could not see its little head so Kym uncovered as much as he could and severed its tail end from where it was sticking out of the net.

We got the net off the tree and dragged it well away. We could not disentangle the poor creature at all so we left it to make sure it really was dead.

We harvested the apples and left the little ones for the birds....when I started thinking about the whole situation it made me smile ....the snake did not say a word....

Later in the afternoon, I carefully cut the net away from the snake and it took some doing as it was tangled up right to its gills, though I don't think snakes have gills do they?

You can see the length of it, spread out on the net after I cut it free, it measured 41 inches which is 3feet 5inches or 104 cm. I gave it a christian burial by the Walnut tree.....

 The apples are stored in layers between newspapers in the bath ( I shower in the en suite so don't freak out, no need to stand upwind from me next time we meet...)

 The apples keep very well this way. The quinces I store in the fridge and they too, store quite well.


 The vegetable garden is starting to look presentable again, the seeds have all sprouted now, it did take nearly three weeks for some of the seeds to emerge, the onion tribe especially. The garlic though is doing brilliantly.

So far I can't say that burying a tin of sardines under a silverbeet plant has had dramatic effects on it...its control plant is further ahead ,I hate to admit...


4 comments:

  1. Heavens Tineke, you have brown snakes in your garden!! It’s a veritable menagerie! Glad Kym was there too, although of course you could have dealt with it yourself. It’s wonderful how you grow and manage your produce and ingenious to store the apples in the bathtub! A very entertaining read. XX

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    1. This year is the first time I have had or seen snakes here in the garden and we have been here 30 years now.
      I will be sharing the apples with Andree, my French sister in law who loves to cook....

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    2. Hi Tineka, your encounter with your brown snake would have sent me running for the hills. I thought we were now safe from the slitheries. Both the fur babies and I walked out the back yesterday, maybe I will give it a week or two before returning! Great garden, it has inspired me to get planting. See you soon xo

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    3. What are you planning to plant? vegies or flowers?
      Damp soil always has that effect, doesn't it, fingers in dirt and little plants being given a chance to grow up....

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