In Tenerife we get heat from Africa called a Calima and it is unbearable, you cannot enjoy the weather, merely keep out of it. After this we have been hit with horrendous winds that are causing terrible damage to my wee plants but to be honest this is nothing compared to the damage caused in the UK to people´s homes and gardens and worse in the USA, so I am not complaining.
We often get winds here so I feel the garden is almost prepared for it with various windbreaks and plant rooms to protect the food crops.
Yesterday we decided to get away from the wind and head off up into the mountains for a bit of peace, the heat had calmed down a little and there was a light cloud covering over the part of the mountains we were going to go to.
Vilaflor, it is a little town in Tenerife, just up the hill from Los Cristianos (a popular tourist spot), it is a nature lovers paradise. We have been there many times and know all the best spots for hedgerow foraging.
With little back pack, boots and walking sticks we headed off.
After a short drive we parked up and headed off to pick some Figs, they are always in abundance at this time of year and there are plenty abandoned trees to pick from.
This is the fig tree we picked from and as you can see there are plenty left after we picked our small bag.
I often manage to find some small pieces of pine resin at the foot of the amazing pine trees that are all around this area but on this walk I came across a tree with lots of resin oozing out of it so I managed to take a couple of chunks, it is a lovely scent and it is easily burned, although I put it in a sealed bag and pop it open now and again just to take a whiff, lovely.
It looks a sorry sight but it wasn´t, it was majestic and although burned in a previous forest fire it has regenerated.
After walking for just one hour the heat was starting to get unbearable so we headed back after sitting under the shade of an old chestnut tree (this is where we harvest in autumn) to eat our lunch.
Once back at the car I took these photos of the surrounding goodies in peoples gardens, the rustic charm of Canarian gardens never bores me, I just love them.
The beautiful Canadas and a huge geranium with the prickly pear cactus in the background (made a prickly pear brandy once, phew it was potent stuff!)
Back home, the wind was still raging but I was content to settle in the house for the rest of the day.
Following morning after Spain won the football, wind all gone for an hour or two so managed to get out and pick some delicious greens and see how everything has grown in the plant room and beds
My wee melon, it is so exciting watching it grow.
Feeding tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and melons with comfrey and seaweed broth (homemade a few months ago) once a week.
Lovely post!
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