Yesterday, harvesting the chickweed that I "grew". [IMG]Notice the single hairy stripe along the stem of this edible weed. [img]Actually, I...
Yes, this is normal for oriental leaf vegetables and, as Marley Farley says, they have bolted.You can cut off the flower stalk but the base...
Whilst munching away on a pickle radish and seeing Scrungee's novel way of growing them in modules in THE VEGETABLE GROWING THREAD 2018, I thought...
Runners... [IMG]Get into your starting blocks. [IMG]Now, go like the clappers!
misterQ, didn't you over-winter some Trinidad Moruga Scorpions in little white plastic dishes on your window sill?Indeed I did, and they're...
Physalis peruviana update. [IMG]Seven were transplanted into bigger 10L pots. [IMG]Yep, this was my ultimate strawberry bed until, that is,...
The courgettes went in today. [IMG]These are "All Green Bush".
Count me in. [IMG]
And, do you make use of the green tops?
A small well done, Sienna's Blossom.What variety are they and how do you eat them?
Harvested some of the garlic to make way for a giant marrow (hopefully). [IMG]The first set of true leaves have just emerged so it's very small...
We'll make a convert out of you yet, Silu.I never used to like coriander but since successfully growing a mass of it, I now like eating the...
What small hands you have Steve R - it makes everything in them look so big!For about a year, I've been contemplating recycling that joke....
My leggy experimental tomatoes have finally been planted outside today. [IMG]So, what's different? [IMG]Look carefully... [img] [img] [img]...
Garlic. [IMG]Garlic. [IMG]Garlic. [IMG]More garlic. [IMG]And, err, honorary garlic. [IMG]
Celery do very well in our Community Garden. My plot neighbour successfully grew a mass of it in 2015, the type with big fat stalks.My own...
If only we had some growing in the garden!Instead, I will be making liquid feed out of these: [IMG]Alkanet - it's the second best option to...
Nice crop of milk bottles, Logan.Most of my crops are still on the window sill. [IMG]There are a few super sweet tasting Snackbite pepper...
Same here. [IMG]The tallest (or leggiest) is about 750mm.
Keep the lid on to maintain humidity and warmth. The compost should be just moist but not wet otherwise the scion will send out roots in mid air...
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