Have fun trying to pull them out.
@toni I would never have guessed that mallow would be classed as hollyhocks.
They are a pest in my garden. Hollyhocks have hairy leaves mallow make nice flowers but are hard to get rid of
They are mallow I reckon. They make nice pink flowers, they are hard to pull up though, because they have a huge tap root.
Ok here is a curried pickled fish recipe. You can adapt it to your taste, e.g. use ginger and coriander seeds. We like to add chilli with it....
Wow Great picture.
This thread!
Hypericum perforata is another plant also known as St. John’s wort. It is recognised by the tiny holes in its leaf. It is a well known medicine...
We will have homemade sushi and maybe the homemade pickled fish (can keep it for a month in the fridge)and raspberries mashed up with vanilla ice...
Hypericum
@Cayuga Morning yes yes and yes
We have sandy soil, this drains well. Instead of watering, I spend my time weeding or foraging for mushrooms. I for one am happy that it rains....
The normal wild earthworms. I am not starting anything. The earthworm laid it’s eggs on its own. I never wondered what kind of species they were....
So far this year we have had more rain than last year. So far: Jan. 500+ mm Feb. 5 mm Mar. 48 mm Apr. 182 mm May. 105 mm Jun. 196 mm July so far...
I weeded carrots and cukes. I had to come home before it started raining. I managed to harvest these. [ATTACH] The potatoes on the left are...
@mart courgettes equals zucchini or you probably call them summer squash. Eggplants are called aubergines, my mum called eggplants brinjels....
Plant your veggies directly into the ground if you can. It is time to give the roots more space.
Can we have a closeup of the leaves please.
Here is my trumpet vine. [ATTACH]
It looks like a dandelion and if so has definite medical qualities.