Harvested more toms, some for eating and give-away and some for processing. [ATTACH]
Zigs— give us a peek when you do, please.
Loggie— Oo, that is a lovely thing. I especially like the tint. Chapeau.
Annie— that is good graft there and your raised beds look super. Are you proud of your accomplishments flus far? Chapeau. Ahh yes, couch grass—...
Loggie— don’t you dare get locked out. That would be very sad. You just mind how you go.
Enjoy your weekend, Netty. Lot’s planned?
Oh Netty— sadly it is so …at least in my part of the world. I have been enjoying it so much this season.
Cheers Oreti. Ahhhhh… I got it. I knew that technique, but did not equate the term with the method. It is all clear now, thanks to you. Merci.
Pac— haha …keep them fearful.
Sorry to hear about those pests. Good luck with your ‘snips.
Cheers Oreti. Luckily we have the time to put a little extra into it.
Pac— thank you loads. Just to be clear though, not all gardeners in our organisation go to the extent that we do. Gardening can be done with a low...
That lady called it “was pompoen” …which is exactly what Annie said— “winter melon”. I think the thing case has been cracked. It seems that it is...
Annie—Right. One of the ladies took a pic and reported to us that it could be a type of pompoen…something in the pumpkin family. She was not...
With all the work of harvesting, processing and planting green manures over the cleared plots, I can show this view of two plots in the process of...
Haha. A sign of the times, wot.
Ta Annie— when You use the word, “melon”, does that imply that this thing has some degree of sweetness to its taste? “Winter Melon”, right then....
Annie— It is fun reading your posts about things that to not grow (well) here. You’ve been busy, mate.
Loggie— Good one. Haha. You too, Riley.
Today was Food Bank pick-up day and someone left this thing. They did not know what it was but told us that it is used in making Asian dishes....