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Had a lovely cabbage for tea, with new pots off the compost heap - about 2kg from marble-size up to jacket spud size. Crazy.
The peas and broad beans aren't quite big enough yet but I keep stealing some. these crimson flowered broad beans are lovely, but dwarf. Everything grows dwarf on my windy plot.
I love your broad beans, twosheds - is it just the flowers that are purple, or are the pods a different colour too...oh....don't suppose you know yet....
Thanks, Alice, I won't worry about the courgette then - and I don't even have to worry about watering this evening, either!
we've had her for 10 years, but we had to repair the wing as some young lad pulled out on us at a roundabout. boyfriend has always had a mk1 since passing his test 15years ago.
OH had a 2litre laser that he tweaked the engine and I had a bronze 1600S. Super cars! Replaced mine with a MGBGT then a MG Midget (1964). Bernie
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
Just went out to harvest some mange tout( it is ready every 3 to 4 days ) and again Courgette ( getting bored with it, has to harvest every 2 days ) and some 8 strawberries ( has eaten 1 of them, nice and sweet ). I surprisingly found out that the male corn flowers is popping out ( the height is over 2 meters by now ( the fence at the back is 2 meter high ) But I haven't seen any female flowers
One of last night's mooli - Japanese radish. The seeds are so large you can sow them individually - I space about 5" apart.
They are just like an ordinary radish in taste - just bigger!
Those look utterly fab, DDL! I'm drooling over your courgette - mine seems to have ground to a bit of a halt - gave it a 'worm juice' feed earlier (as if it wasn't wet enough!!) to dry and buck it up a bit!
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