Today's haul:
Almost a kilo of peas, shelled and in freezer
A dishrack full of beetroot, dug up, washed, soaked and de-mini-rooted, ready to be peeled, sliced, cooked and pickled tomorrow
Two bags of manure picked up from the local garden centre (I walk there and back with my trolley)
Snap peas, now finished, dead and dying plants removed
Tigerella tomato plant and mini chocolate capsicum plant also picked up from local garden centre, planted in newly vacated bed; other planting to follow
Almost a kilo of peas, shelled and in freezer
A dishrack full of beetroot, dug up, washed, soaked and de-mini-rooted, ready to be peeled, sliced, cooked and pickled tomorrow
Two bags of manure picked up from the local garden centre (I walk there and back with my trolley)
Snap peas, now finished, dead and dying plants removed
Tigerella tomato plant and mini chocolate capsicum plant also picked up from local garden centre, planted in newly vacated bed; other planting to follow
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I have yet to find this fabled chocolate capsicum out here - is it strictly an AUS plant?
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The plants I bought were grown by or for this company, usually I'll go for ones by or for or using seed from here - they do almost exclusively heritage varieties.
Of the beets I planted, the variety that did best (I planted four different varieties) was Chioggia, which I only planted to amuse myself. It's got red and white growth rings, which I thought would be amusing looking in a pickle jar, and I harvested twice as much of that as I did from the other varieties. I never thought it would do so well, but the red ones sucked this year, the golden produced a lot more than I expected, and the chioggia just grew and grew.
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Thank you for sharing, I was clueless that these things existed in these amazing heirloom varieties! Your knowledge is much appreciated and cherished. I miss proper gardening very much, despite my no-so-green thumb.
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I'm not what I would call an expert... But my garden gives me many hours of quiet contentment. On warm days at the moment, I'll open the window next to my computer. Right outside the window is a huge rose, madly flowering with these gorgeous dark red scented things, and every tiny gust of wind brings another wave of scent, perfuming the whole house with something I both love and am not allergic to.
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You're more an expert than I, which is what matters. And it's that contentment and joy you describe that I miss SO very much. ... there's a rose bush facing my new studio room, across the driveway. I can't wait to see it bloom.