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  • "The devil's winky"???

    I have just dried my eyes off and picked myself up from the floor, thanks for the laugh!!!!

    Hope the wife enjoys her, umm, treat!
    If the river hasn't reached the top of your step, DON'T PANIC!

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    • First 2 TOMATOES! From the g/h, 2 weeks earlier than last year.
      Sowed between xmas and new year. Garden pearl, which always do well for me.
      Chuffed

      and although been having strawbs from the g/h for a fortnight, first ones from the garden today too. NO idea how they have ripened with constant RAIN on them?!

      Did a naughty thing and ate them ALL without telling the kids they were there..... Mwah hah hah... evil mummy me!

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      • some radishes, lettuce and tons of spinach. (spinach and mozzarella omelette and salad for tea!).

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        • Today I took radishes, lettuce and spring onions from the allotment for my dinner, I also brought the bolting garlic home to dry and use, its not going to grow anymore so I may as well use it now than leave it in the ground..

          Edit: I forgot I took the first cucumber from the greenhouse as well. yucky things they are.
          Last edited by Currysniffa; 09-06-2012, 04:55 PM.
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          • An outdoor strawberry...
            A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows

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            • Rhubarb, broad beans, garlic, onions, potatoes, kale, cabbage!
              Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

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              • Oh Currysniffa how can you say that about cumbers? What sort was it? We love most of the things, but I do like the lebanese ones best; altho my other fav is the apple/crystal ones.

                Yesterday I tooke the last couple of bok choi leaves, those tiny salad corn leaves (I just don't get the value considering the size!) the last three tiny globe carrots, and a few radishes and spring onions. Threw them all into the spag bol sauce! Didnt have time to swing by the herb garden as I was dyeing my daughters hair pink and purple for a birthday party. Oh and I picked a green caterpillar of my purple cabbage.
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                • Harvested my first home grown today... A radish (just to see if they were ready), it was bootiful I tell ya!
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                  • Yesterday I harvested some mixed lettuce leaves and 7 radish

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                    • Yesterday enough soft fruit for the first summer pud.
                      Its really mostly a strawberry pud with half a dozen redcurrants (the entire crop!) two blackcurrants, three heritage raspberries and loads of Fall Gold raspsberries, which being yellow makes for a rather insipid coloured pudding!
                      Yummy.
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                      • A bonny Spring cabbage with no holey leaves and some baby turnips ......
                        S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
                        a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

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                        • our first harvest - woo hoo..... its a lovely red sally strawberry. Shared it between the 5 of us.. sweet, juicy, delicious..... and watching the others ripen
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                          There is no greater satisfaction than is gained from a plate of your own home grown !

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                          • Yesterday, coriander.
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                            • Forgot, I emptied out a planting trough containing 8 plants of garlic. Very disappointing, they were tiddlers and they'd been in there since September. Funny, I usually plant in November/December, but it definitely said "September" on the label.
                              Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                              • Yesterday rhubarb, coriander, a couple of over wintered onions and some chard.

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