@pete, that's interesting because whenever I've tried it I've been disappointed with the result.
Absolutely @Loofah , the difference between home grown, eaten straight away, and shop bought is huge.
First of the season, picked and on the plate within 15mins[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This season is a couple of weeks later than normal, but the weather lately has been kind and crops are in full flow now( except those eaten by...
Lovely walk @fairygirl , stunning views.
Thanks @CarolineL , they're probably a week or two later than normal, but hopefully it means they'll still be cropping a bit later too
This morning's visit to the plot [ATTACH]
A few pics from the plot this morning [ATTACH]
Lifted the spring planted onion sets, forecast for a few dry days so as they were falling over it seemed the perfect opportunity.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@On the Levels , you're not alone with poor germination, on top of that the slugs and snails have reaked havoc on crops that did germinate. Had to...
This morning's visit to the allotment [ATTACH]
It's certainly been a good year for blueberries [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Calabrese have enjoyed the cooler , wet weather this year. First courgettes, about 2-3 weeks later than normal. Climbing french beans starting...
Lots more to come, this was the first ' decent ' pick this year.
Thankyou @CarolineL , I've got three bushes, 2 are over 10 yrs old, bought for £2 each from Lidl. All in pots in ericaceous compost.
At last some sunshine helping to ripen the blueberries [ATTACH]
What a lovely day out @fairygirl . My better half is in the Lakes at the moment, she did a Lakeland ultra on Saturday and is spending this week...
A small veg box for one of the neighbours as a thank you for watering etc when we're away.[ATTACH]
Lovely @David K , nice range of colours
Very nice @On the Levels.
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