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The Potting Shed

Started by Tâf, August 09, 2011, 12:13:04 pm

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dogsmum

Quote from: Taf on October 03, 2011, 09:51:54 am
They come as white, yellow and red varieties. My fave is Radar.

http://www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk/radar-onion-sets-pid3394.html


Hmmm well mine were white, guess I'll wait & see what I get from them :-\
Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

I have emptied the chilliarium for this year. Not a bad haul, close to 1.5kg, but about a fifth were still green and would not ripen any more in this weather.

All washed and the first batch is in the dehydrator:

Cayenne, Tokyo (turned out yellow), Razzamatazz, Thai Hot, Patio Sizzle.

Looks like the toms have had it.... not enough sun to ripen any more.  :-\

dogsmum

Quote from: Taf on October 08, 2011, 16:39:49 pm

Looks like the toms have had it.... not enough sun to ripen any more.  :-\


Green tomato chutney to make then
Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

I've tried that, but no-one liked it  :-\

I even tried frying them to the same effect  :-\

dogsmum

Quote from: Taf on October 09, 2011, 12:50:34 pm
I've tried that, but no-one liked it  :-\

I even tried frying them to the same effect  :-\


Strange how people don't seem to like Chutney these days. I still have jars of the Apple & Date chutney I made last year, good job I like I guess :-\
Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

October 14, 2011, 14:55:55 pm #35 Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 15:00:55 pm by Taf
Raspberries have finished so I chopped most of the stciks down to ground level, leaving some at 3ft to get a head start next year.

Toms out the back have finished now, so they're all atop the very big compost heap.

All the homegrown Kiwi plants in pots have been chopped back to 2ft.

All I need now is for the pumpkins to ripen so I can dry them, then a bit of frost so I can harvest the Jerusalem Artichokes and parsnips.

Munched more grapes from the vine... gawd they're sweet!!

Tâf

One thing I have noticed over the past week is the huge number of small snails we have this year. Almost every plant is covered in the damned things! Slugs are low in number due to our resident toad and frogs, and the thrushes seem to be keeping the big snails in check.

dogsmum


Planted Garlic
Covering some of my smaller more tender plants with milk/pop bottles
Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

Frosts are due, so I am on tenterhooks that the pumpkins ripen soon.

I cleared the hostas from around the fishpool yesterday, and removed excess oxygenating weed from the water... and I could see the fish again!

dogsmum


I need more empty bottles!!
Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

Ask your neighbours/family?

I ordered a Quince tree yesterday... they say it will fruit next year... mmmm quince jelly :din:

The missus didn't know what a quince is, so I checked it and told her it's a Coing (odd name init? ) and she started salivating...

dogsmum

Quote from: Taf on October 21, 2011, 10:08:00 am
Ask your neighbours/family?



I got Ann to bring 2 with her today, I've just emptied another so only need 2 more now, I think
Don't see neighbours much, I wonder what him next door thinks of what I'm growing lol

I take the lids off in the morning & replace them late afternoon ;D

Our days are happier when we give people a piece of our heart
rather than a piece of our mind.

Tâf

The roots of the Buddlieia out front are no more, all dug out and the ground prepared for the new arrival.

Nana of 8

 I went into the garden this afternoon and picked an entire vase-full of summer blooms!

Geraniums, snapdragons, love-lies-bleeding, sweet williams, roses, hyacinths....and there are still blue lobelias in full flower in the garden, as well as roses, and a climbing plant I didn't even knew flowered!

Was given a cutting by the in-laws last spring, and it's now clambering merrily over an archway - and I found 2 open trumpet blooms on it! Googled it - it's called Campsis - the orange trumpet vine!  :D  :D  :D

http://www.ehow.com/facts_7356159_flowering-trumpet-vine.html
Queen Ebayer

Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.

Tâf

Things are confused here too... roses and fuschias in flower, kiwi in full leaf, pumkins still growing like mad..... they'll get a shock with the first frost.