Our Lizzano tomatoes were bought as grafted plants from Dobies. They did well last year so we have three plants in pots on the plot this year. We tried to give them more room, as last year they toppled over. However, this year they've grown even bigger and in attempting to pick we are finding ourselves treading on fallen trusses. Having said that we're still having plenty to eat.
We've been picking small amounts over the last few weeks but now masses are turning green so now our meal plans are tomato-based, still with the occasional courgette...
The wildflower patch is also now looking really pretty and providing lots of pollen for the bees and butterflies.
We've been picking small amounts over the last few weeks but now masses are turning green so now our meal plans are tomato-based, still with the occasional courgette...
Our Rocky cucumbers are still paying out well and today we finally got round to eating some of the asparagus pea. We'd tasted one raw and it was horrible - one of those plants that sucks all the moisture from your tongue :-{ But stir-fried in a bit of butter - mmmm. And they really do taste of asparagus - lovely! We'll grow them again as they're such a pretty plant too.
The wildflower patch is also now looking really pretty and providing lots of pollen for the bees and butterflies.
I don't generally use the tools to modify photos on the blog - except for cropping and occasionally I need to up the brightness.
But the Orton-ish tool does give a pleasing result!
Now, back to pickling our onions...
But the Orton-ish tool does give a pleasing result!
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Now, back to pickling our onions...