Calabrese, spring onions and beetroot from the lottie today ^ No Strawberries yet ^ :'(
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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.Where there's muck, there's brassicas
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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 !!
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1st harvest of marathon calabrese, lots of strawberries, lettuce leavesmy plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
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Yesterday ......5 strawberries
Today....potatoes, carrots, shallots, parsley and turnips ......forgot to pick the rhubarb ...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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[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
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Beetroots, Turnips, new potatoes and a bowl of Strawberry's.
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The alfalfa sprouts are ready! Woohoo! Well - it's better than nothing!Ali
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