Columbia— lovely pics. What a place! The adjective, gorgeous is fitting, isn’t it. I can see you with that box saying to the blackberries, “Get...
Pac— thanks for the encouragement.
Cheers Pac. I am still scratching my head.
Ta Pac— I want to do better though.
The first paprika harvested yesterday.
We harvested some plums from the neighbour lady. [ATTACH] The production;, while not difficult, is always time-consuming. We’ve been doing this...
Pac— cheers. We judt plopped down at the breakfast bar ans scarfed them down without ceremony.
Now it is time to begin the first round of tasting, truss counting and averaging the numbers on the trusses. As every week— leaf removal,...
Daniel— smart-looking plate, mate. [ATTACH] We had the first ears— they have had poor pollination and are small, but the flavour is delicious....
Loggie—Yes, what a shame. I think Eileen would have found this sad as well because she was a nurse in a vet practice for a number of years.
You guys do really well. Marlin even made a plea on here one year. It is good to help other folks if you have extra food or other things. good...
Pac— I do not treat the plants. When it is hopeless I remove the plant and bag the debris for the municipal disposal. It is bad stuff.
Tom Project admin work and weeding the tom beds.
They look healthy. Good work. We are coming into the Phytophthora season. Keep your eyes open.
Loggie— I imagine that it will be appreciated. I know that our Food Bank offer things other than food to folks.
Daniel— what is going on with your toms? Willow— those spuds look very good. Just as importantly— the potato leaves look healthy. Thanks for...
Daniel— the pups are looking great. Just nine days ago and they are already performing like mature plants. Your plantsmanship skills are...
Loggie— stunning. That lily really is amazing to see. It is working for you. Is it planted alone or part of a border? Say, how’s that little wrist...
Annie— haha. I don’t know about that. Cheers though. I have not seen one for a couple of years. Curious beasts.
Annie— too right.
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