Just for fun
I grew up with a big veg plot my mother tended, on which she eventually grew almost nothing but kale and leeks. This was because they were the only things the slugs wouldn't eat!
I told her 'so, even the slugs won't touch them, but I have to?!'
She'd tried lettuces, beans, carrots and potatoes, but they were all destroyed, whilst the kale and leeks stood dark and silent like the armies of Mordor, unassailable and terrifying.....
I probably will never ever plant a leek. Kale I will, because it looks nice especially the purple ones, but I won't be eating it. Unless I grow it as microgreens. I remember having to sit at the table until I ate the dratted stuff all up; she'd boil the giant leaves whole and dump them on the plate where they instantly went cold and soggy....and now and then I'd find some extra protein in the form of a woodlouse......
And as for the leeks...!
Does anyone else have a veg nemesis?
I grew up with a big veg plot my mother tended, on which she eventually grew almost nothing but kale and leeks. This was because they were the only things the slugs wouldn't eat!
I told her 'so, even the slugs won't touch them, but I have to?!'
She'd tried lettuces, beans, carrots and potatoes, but they were all destroyed, whilst the kale and leeks stood dark and silent like the armies of Mordor, unassailable and terrifying.....
I probably will never ever plant a leek. Kale I will, because it looks nice especially the purple ones, but I won't be eating it. Unless I grow it as microgreens. I remember having to sit at the table until I ate the dratted stuff all up; she'd boil the giant leaves whole and dump them on the plate where they instantly went cold and soggy....and now and then I'd find some extra protein in the form of a woodlouse......
And as for the leeks...!
Does anyone else have a veg nemesis?
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