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Strawberries now coming thick and fast, redcurrants, a good sized punnet, first half punnet of (my favourite) raspberries. Summer fruits with home made meringue and whipped cream for tea, I think.
Veg wise, broad beans, peas, first small beetroots, spring onion, rocket, turnips, radishes, babby carrot thinnings - feels like my first full plot meal of the year. Just missing the, not quite ready, spuds.
Love this thread !!
Only 2nd year into GYO and this year has been slow ! I blame the weather and am hoping it all picks up soon.
Today we have our 2nd large bowl of strawberries ,Yum yum, and more rhubarb-have had so much I am freezing it for the winter. Also new potatoes-much smaller than last year-again I blame the weather.
Thats gardening I suppose !!
[QUOTE=Kestrel;1012225]Strawberries now coming thick and fast, redcurrants, a good sized punnet, first half punnet of (my favourite) raspberries. Summer fruits with home made meringue and whipped cream for tea, I think.
oh good cos if you're in London, that means strawberries should be red in Derbyshire in two weeks?! LOL
Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
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