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i love HFW im watching all his stuff on sky at the moment (repeats) and was looking at some of his books myself however there are far to many to choose from
on a plus i might just have to buy them all
In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
Thanks VVG. I'm not interested in the recipes really, more in growing unusual plants that are also edible and decorative. For example, I eat day lilies but have never thought of dahlia tubers before! So if I can have flowers and food from the same plant, I'm a happy chicken
Dahlia tubers is a new one for me too. It would be a fitting end to those with lousy blooms. This would be in a similar vein to eating yacon. Let me know how you make out on this one VC. If we don't hear back from you, I know it's best to take a pass on this one
The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.
Gertrude Jekyll
************NUTTERS' CLUB MEMBER************
The Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad?
Alice Kingsley: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll
tell you a secret. All the best people are.
Dahlias?? Anything that has to be dug up and cossetted through the winter is not for me. Of course, if its edible that's different...........
Quite understandable. Every year, I dig and replant dahlias and cannas over here. They seem to like sandy loam soil and it makes the task of digging less of a drudge. I don't need to worry about accidently chopping them with the spade either on the excavation.
The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.
Gertrude Jekyll
************NUTTERS' CLUB MEMBER************
The Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad?
Alice Kingsley: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll
tell you a secret. All the best people are.
i love HFW im watching all his stuff on sky at the moment (repeats) and was looking at some of his books myself however there are far to many to choose from
on a plus i might just have to buy them all
I would recommend Everyday as a good starter - it was £5 in WHS the other day! You get a good mix of things - cakes, dinners and snacks.
I thought about buying Three Good Things but there were too many meaty recipes for me!
You want Everyday Veg then! Its £10 in WHS
Its my favourite at the mo!!
I usually adapt the recipes to suit - eg in Everyday I do the 'Baked Chicken Curry' which is now Potato and Broccolli or similar -
You want Everyday Veg then! Its £10 in WHS
Its my favourite at the mo!!
I usually adapt the recipes to suit - eg in Everyday I do the 'Baked Chicken Curry' which is now Potato and Broccolli or similar -
James Wong is smiling at me from the cover of his book! A quick flick through it and I'm impressed. Covers a lot of plants in just enough detail for you to decide whether you want to grow it or not. Not just about edibles either. Eg - Grow your own garden centre - fertiliser, bug spray, fungicides, garden twine etc...
His five real stars are Tomatillos, New Zealand Spinach, Dahlia yams, Alpine "Snow" strawberries and asparagus peas. Time to curl up with the dogs and have a read!!
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