What an ominous sight, Shaw. Burrrrr. I'm not ready for this. Fingers crossed for your plants, but that looks like a hard freeze.
We did a bit of hoeing yesterday and harvesting. Here are the paprika's that we harvested, with a hand to give you an idea of their size. [img]...
Yeah DONNA--I think that you'd like it. You're welcome, EILEEN-- Thank you, CHERYL. Glad you liked the posting, KK.
Oo! That was a serious storm (or series of storms). I am just glad for you that it came now and not back in the summer when lovely things were...
I find this topic interesting. i do not farm worms, but I do find the technique interesting. I like reading the questions that KK poses and the...
Thanks so much for your pics, 2of. You have a really nice garden area there--a generous garden area with some raised beds in it as well. Very nice...
TONI--I don't know for sure because the commercial honey has has so much filtered out of it-- pollen, crystallization kernels and other things....
Thanks for your reaction to the posting MG. I see what you mean about the way you make your crème honey. You keep it covered don't you? Otherwise...
The Malteser bucket is empty. That's what we make and keep the crème honey in. Well, almost all of the jars of non-creamed honey are gone...
Hello GREEN--Well, it is an inspired idea. I completely agree that it is a really good way to display your harvest throughout the year...and you...
Chapeau, Shawchert. It looks like that plant is quite healthy and performing very well for you.
Mate, this system of yours is giving me the "wows". It really sounds professional and apparently works like a charm for you. You have this...
A gold star for madam. :) See, that's exactly the way we do on a lottie--use what we have lying about...bits and bobs that do not have to...
Bloimey C-- you must be bean-bonkers! :) I love beans and would have done the same for family. ..and for myself, if I had had that many. Way...
That path looks super. Those are the same sort of paving tiles I use for some of my paths...great minds, eh? hahaha.
Looking very healthy. How long have you been growing that inside on the windowsill?
Gad meid--you sure know how to make a lad jealous. That shelving and subsequent organization in the GH looks quite spiffy. You are doing an...
Glad to hear that your operation was successful. Now comes the hard part--the convalescence. It sounds as though there is plenty to keep you...
Those terrible beasts! At one time or another they are the bane of every gardener.
Lovely plant...and it seems to be doing really well for you. You may want to split this plant at a later date to have more.