The candidates: [ATTACH] The tastiest were the Sondey Jaffa Cakes The least tasty were Pim’s with the rubbery lemon center. The final ones, were...
Well, we had a magnificent bean run this year, from the earliest broad beans to the runner beans, which are still going strong; by the way. The...
Here is a better view of that wayward Eupatorium purpureum: [ATTACH]
The two new little Brocs forming: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I discovered these back on the 15th of August.
Loggie— are you busy or just don’t have anything you can turn your hand to at the minute?;)
Zigs— stunning roses. Are they fragrant? They look absolutely fabulous.
Willow— nice Butternut squashes. Well done. AA— you made me laugh.
Netty— haha, I can see that you would sleep well on Thursday nights. Well deserved, mate. It sounds like you have today well planned out. You are...
That thing looks smart, Riley. There is such a sit-thing in many residential lifts over here. Use in a shower space seems a no-brainer. Good...
Columbia— I do not remove skins and seeds either. I will say though that I use a passe-vite instead of a staff mixer because the one year I did...
Don’t give up.
Willow— good harvest. Well done.
Loggie— did it heal well?
Annie— yes indeed they are. I had some lovely purple and white ones once, but the purple ones are the only ones left now.
Great work, Pac. Your place looks so nice.
Thanks Pac— you do indeed see an Eupatorium purpureum. It is an escapee from the main stand of them. Those tall yellow plants in the background...
Annie— cheers. I hope yours will be really good ones. Please show them here. Loggie—ta. Your method sounds scrummy. We have never roasted them,...
Ta Loggie. That sounds interesting. Yes…very interesting.
Netty— that is very good information to think about and process. Interesting to see if this will be a trend or not. Have a good day further.
Loggie—Nice ones. They look very, very good. How many plants do you have? Zigs—More goodies. Nice looking carrots.