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| Thank you Alice & DD I've been gardening for many, many years now and have always enjoyed my time in the garden or on the allotment. I have had my allotment for around 10 years so things get easier the longer you have them. I have a happy helper - NIC PIPPIN, who comes along and helps when she can but I am fortunate and do not work so can spend my time on the lottie. We are organic - lots of horse manure etc. Yes you are so right DD it still is a great feeling even after all these years. Happy Gardening |
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| Thats why I love having a certain amount of fruit and veg at home. I love cooking in the kitchen and then just popping outside and picking some salad leaves, herbs or strawberries then straight back to the kitchen. I really enjoy growing my tomato's and courgette's at home. I like watching them grow at close range and I know i'll be at home every day unlike the lottie ) I'm just like you Rustylady - peas from the lottie usually have to have a taste test before they are taken home ) |
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| Am most interested to know how you grew the wine bottle? Will definitely be trying them next year.................
__________________ Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now. Which one are you and is it how you want to be? |
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| Yesterday from the allotment dug new potatoes (Arran Pilot - lovely), broad beans (Sutton), mangetout peas and the one and a half courgettes the slugs and snails had left me, plus gooseberries which I don't really like but they were there - I think the bushes are coming out this year. Raspberries and strawberries from the garden, still not making it as far as the kitchen. |
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| Today picked broad beans, raspberries, red currants, strawberries and a lettuce. Oh yes and a few bits of herbs. Not a bad day.
__________________ Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now. Which one are you and is it how you want to be? |
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| 2 types of courgette, bored beans, mange tout, 2 peppers, a chilli and raspberries were harvested and eaten last night! ![]()
__________________ Blessings Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby) 'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'! ![]() The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - a blogspot work in progress! Last updated 12th September 2008 - updated balance sheet! |
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They are very easy to cook and eat - just soak in cold water for around 20mins (upside down) trying to get all the creepy crawlies out , then stand in a large pan of boiling water (right lay up with water 3/4 way up) and boil/steam them for 40 to 45 mins. When a leaf pulls out easily they are good to go.Eat with melted butter by pulling the leaves and dipping in the butter then just scraping the flesh off with your teeth. When you get to the hairy choke, remove it with a knife then eat the heart dipped in butter with a knife and fork delish.You do kind of end up with a fuller plate when you have finish - but that's half the fun .As far as tall goes - mine are all taller than me this year and some are holding up the netting on the cage (so a good 6 foot!). ![]() |
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| Suddenly found it was just me for dinner, so put the prepared ingredients back in fridge and wandered into the tunnel and then looked in the fridge for inspiration. Had a salad: from the tunnel, fresh iceburg lettuce, radish, spring onion and herbs (oregano, basil and a wee bit of peppermint) with sliced raw carrots, raw courgette, raw kohl rabi. Finished off with Shetland hot smoked salmon and crumbled feta cheese. Light drizzle of olive oil. Delicious! Sorry no pics ![]() Last edited by JennieAtkinson; 07-07-2007 at 08:49 AM. Reason: Too many ssss in delicious |
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| The potatoes went down really well with some fish & carrots (sadly not homegrown-never got round to sowing any) & had a nice flavour, a couple were a bit scabby though- supposed to happen when they're too dry! No idea why that happened with all this rain.
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