This sounds like redstem wormwood.
I would be excited too if I had radishes like that. Mine are small. If you want your radishes to have more of a bite, don‘t water before...
Your ruccola is a plant that doesn‘t change it’s flavour as it bolts, so they taste just as good. Ruccola will always bolt after a short while...
@Dirtmechanic not smoked.
Raw fish, yummy [ATTACH]
Yup good stuff. Reminds me of Andalusia in south of Spain. Mountains terraced off and lots more water retention.
I managed to get in the garden and weed a bit this evening. We have 164mm of rain this month and still more to come. I hilled up some beans and...
I thought oxalis too judging by the second picture.
@Growingpains The only real success I have had here with spinach is sowing in winter in a polytunnel. They bolt too soon otherwise. I really love...
We can get to -15celsius here -5farenheit, so the hardiest lettuce survive in winter. A polytunnel or bell over the lettuce will help them grow well.
Nothing, it’s raining. I also let my lettuce go into seed. [ATTACH]
Is it Groundhog Day?
Beef soup with freshly grated horseradish. It is like wasabi
@mart Yes they are called chanterelles in english, round here they are called girolles. @Cayuga Morning and @Dirtmechanic they are freshly picked...
It is my friend’s plant. Mine are the 4 babies.
These [ATTACH]
I sieved compost and transplanted 9 cauliflower and weeded.
Bryophyllum daigremontianum, commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant, or Mexican hat plant is a succulent plant native to...
@Palustris yes it is a kalanchoe, thx, further research on the net tells me it is also called "mother of thousands", thx to Elaine who suggested...
This unknown plant has an interesting habit of growing babies all along its leaf edges. It also has lilac coloured bell flowers, although they...