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Growing Tomatoes – Part 4 – Tomato Envy
I ripped out 3 of my tomato plants earlier in the week. The Broad Ripple Currant, the Sweet F1 Hybrid and the Baby Red Pear were all looking pretty much dead, so all came out and I can give that part … Continue reading
Thursday Kitchen Cupboard – Plums
Last time I went up to mum & dads the kids were put to work picking plums, all very well and good except they insisted on bringing all the plums they’d picked, home with them. This meant I had 7kgs … Continue reading
Top 5: Edible Plants for Partial Shade
There is nowhere in my south facing back garden that gets full sun. There are parts that would if it wasn’t for my neighbours huge eucalypts casting their shadow across my garden from about 3:00pm every day. Well its about … Continue reading
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Monday Harvest – 13th Feb 2012
After my complete failure to photograph any of my tomato harvest last week, this week I’ve sought to make amends. Pictured are Rouge de Marmande (the big red ones), Yellow Boy, Black Cherry and at the bottom some Tommy Toes. … Continue reading
Growing Curry Leaf Trees – Murraya Koenigii
Its Thursday and I feel like I should be doing a recipe but I haven’t photographed a meal recently that I’ve written down quantities and methods for. We did have a lovely chicken curry on Tuesday (which I should really … Continue reading