Yep,you guessed it........MORE strawberries,lol 3 this time though :-)
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Today is relatively low on home grown produce - onions and stored garlic in the lazy lamb chops dinner (decent chunks of tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, onions, mushrooms, whole cloves garlic (about 6 smallies), (no mangetout to add today), rest of the packet of baby potatoes, and 2 lamb chops, all sprinkled with a little dried rosemary and oregano, dusting of salt and dash of olive oil, give a shake and toss into the oven this morning - set on the timer for 40 mins at 180 degrees to be ready 10 mins after we get in tonight - nice lazy friday night dish).
No salad today either, as I am being bold for Friday!!
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At lottie by 6am... harvesting in full swing here!
Not all strictly today, but over this week I have harvested:
The rest of the Acquadulce BBs, most now frozen
loads of Little marvel peas
Spinach
Perpetual spinach
Paris Market carrots
the Garlic
Autumn planted shallots
A few Jap onions...rest bent over to dry
Little gem lettuces
courgettes
8 plants of Julliette potatoes
6 volunteer plants of swift potatoes
8 artichokes
3 french beans!
...not a great success so far this year the beans)
1 Retsina cucumber
A few Bolthardy beetroot
A few raspberries and blackcurrants
Started on redcurrants...oh, just so many to pick and jelly its frightening.
8 kgs of strawberries (Made 16 lbs of jam so far)
Rhubarb by the arm full.
Eating very well...and above all cheaply... at the moment
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3 or 4 dinners' worth of Lady Crystl spuds, a good double portion of mangetout peas and some Swiss chard. That's dinner sorted!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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things seem to be a bit slower with my garden this year, however today have harvested new jersey tatties (enough for 3 dinners prob), spinach and salad leaves!
"A cat sees no good reason why it should obey another animal, even if it does stand on two legs."
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The first 50 bulbs of Garlic - about 10% were titchy or rotten
Another kilo of Strawberries
About 100 Blackcurrants
Another half kilo of Aquadulce Broad Beans
A Lettuce
Some Rocket
Some Spinach
Some Pak Choi
A bunch of lavender
Sweet Peas
Dahlias
Carnations
; )
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cucumber, new potatoes, mixed lettuce, rocket, scallions - spring onions - shabbons (delete as appropriate for your local vernacular), radish and japanese radish and a little wet garlic like that tit off the tv but not as big or impressive.
Had a nice dinner! Yum.Excuse me, could we have an eel? You've got eels down your leg.
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Here in NW England the seasons are a bit behind those indicated in the books and magazines I also took over a neglected plot, but I've been there this morning to continue digging and weeding I harvested a sheet of corrugated asbestos, two concrete blocks, and many, many, dandelions
But what I have planted is growing!
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Bumper harvest for me today; potatoes, turnips, mange tout, cucumbers, strawberries, raspberries and one tomato (which actually fell off the plant a couple of days ago, but has ripened and is ready to eat today)
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pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
http://producebypaula.blogspot.com/
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