I love beetroot, and twice I have tried to grow it in my garden, with reasonable success. But how on ert do oi stop der feckin slugs an snails eatin my shoite? lol
Okay. What type of seed are you using?. My seed is very small. And i have difficulty getting nice big heads on them. I get mostly leaves. I am sure that is a fertilizer issue. But your seed is much bigger than mine. And that is what i am mainly writing about. Also, do you plant coliflower this time of year as well?
they should not be harvested until they have had a good hard forts on them. This give them a lot mor flavor.. Im 77 lived all my life in Upstate NY USA. This means I dont hargve4st them until after Dec1 most yrs.
Can you advise me of a good beef tomato to grow in the south east of England, inland please? I've just beeb given a MASSIVE allotment by an old Jamaican guy. I couldn't be happier π I miss the tomatoes that I ate when living in Spain π
I love your love of the earth girl. β€ I used to be a gardener before my sudden deadly bee allergy and it was the most satisfying and truly beautiful experience. Just to eat that food that tastes like the sun and your own hard work. Going out and picking your whole meal from your garden and eating with the peace of knowing it was grown in love. damn. that is the best. β€
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I know you don't want to be thinking about the Christmas dinner yet π but we always need to be thinking ahead when growing our own π
I love beetroot, and twice I have tried to grow it in my garden, with reasonable success. But how on ert do oi stop der feckin slugs an snails eatin my shoite? lol
Sorry, I just love your accent lass……don't chastise me much…lol
Please block me
Love the way you talk.
I thought you were planting cauliflower…
Oh cβmonβ¦ you dropped two seeds in one of those holesβ¦ thats double dipping Chloe..π€π«’
Okay. What type of seed are you using?. My seed is very small. And i have difficulty getting nice big heads on them. I get mostly leaves. I am sure that is a fertilizer issue. But your seed is much bigger than mine. And that is what i am mainly writing about. Also, do you plant coliflower this time of year as well?
they should not be harvested until they have had a good hard forts on them. This give them a lot mor flavor.. Im 77 lived all my life in Upstate NY USA. This means I dont hargve4st them until after Dec1 most yrs.
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Sorry, not a fan of Brussel Sprouts
You need to write a book. Iβm sure it would be a sure hit.
Luv your accent!!!!π
The sea word begins with "Β°F"…
But I don't like Brussel sprouts!
What do I do?
πThanks!
Wouldnβt this advice vary significantly by region and local conditions?
π±π THE C word!
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Thank you beautiful.
believe it or not i will marry you
Looks like your in Spain
Can you advise me of a good beef tomato to grow in the south east of England, inland please? I've just beeb given a MASSIVE allotment by an old Jamaican guy. I couldn't be happier π
I miss the tomatoes that I ate when living in Spain π
Great garden talk Castlbar library π this week radio would great once week an hour
Long growing season… and no deer.
I missed 'cunt." Then after the third watch I realized xmas was said.
I sowed mine in March, and they don't look nearly that good.π
You are very lovely when you are sowing brussel spouts.
Old Dublin could be Heaven with coffee at eleven and a stroll through Blooms & Greens
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I love your love of the earth girl. β€ I used to be a gardener before my sudden deadly bee allergy and it was the most satisfying and truly beautiful experience. Just to eat that food that tastes like the sun and your own hard work. Going out and picking your whole meal from your garden and eating with the peace of knowing it was grown in love. damn. that is the best. β€
The seasons actually season the food. I wonder if thats where the term comes from…?
Russian mistletoe brussel sprouts
Good god, woman! Not THAT C word! Noooo!
Roast them, just delicious!
You are lucky you donβt have hordes of rabbits