Hope my potatoes look like that when they have grown. The plant is looking decidedly worse for wear as it is providing the canapes for the slug and snail banquet 2008 at the moment. The tomatoes on the other hand seem to produce a new vine daily, just hope that they actually turn red at some point
This is what's so disheartening about growing vegetables so far North - we have struggling slug-infested plantlets while other people (you) have courgettes and cabbages, then the cold Spring and summer turn to wet autumn and the slugs finish off everything that hasn't already died.
Hope you enjoyed your lovely veg (said without a tinge of bitterness or envy)....
We are also reaping benefits of our small veg garden. We do not like courgettes but let them grow into marrows which we chop up, steam and eat with a white sauce - yum yum!
They look lovely and I bet they tasted just as good too. We're now harvesting spuds and courgettes, but the slugs ate the cabbages, the blighters!
PS: Just caught up on your recent posts too. I loved 'beef in a tent' and the chickens (more henvy here). Congratulations too on your 'blog of the month' award.
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Hope my potatoes look like that when they have grown. The plant is looking decidedly worse for wear as it is providing the canapes for the slug and snail banquet 2008 at the moment. The tomatoes on the other hand seem to produce a new vine daily, just hope that they actually turn red at some point
This is what's so disheartening about growing vegetables so far North - we have struggling slug-infested plantlets while other people (you) have courgettes and cabbages, then the cold Spring and summer turn to wet autumn and the slugs finish off everything that hasn't already died.
Hope you enjoyed your lovely veg (said without a tinge of bitterness or envy)....
We are also reaping benefits of our small veg garden. We do not like courgettes but let them grow into marrows which we chop up, steam and eat with a white sauce - yum yum!
Home grown vegetables? Lovely :)
Absolutely thrilling !!
so envious ...have you seen the mess in the village down the road? THATs why we cant grow veg!
They look lovely and I bet they tasted just as good too. We're now harvesting spuds and courgettes, but the slugs ate the cabbages, the blighters!
PS: Just caught up on your recent posts too. I loved 'beef in a tent' and the chickens (more henvy here). Congratulations too on your 'blog of the month' award.
had to bustle over and plant a hearty congrats for blog of the month here, ME! Excellent work. (oops my word verification is fcuknce!)
Whoop! Whoop! Well done you both for your blog award and some lovely looking veg.
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