I forgot to add the cheeky Italian Arum, from what I gather, its highly poisonous to dogs, cats and children, that has sneakily appeared in the garden!
Mike
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2013 photos & vids here
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Onions. Harvested, dried, and ready for storage. Should keep us going for a while. :-)
Bell Peppers are coming along nicely. The big one will be in the process of being digested before the night is out.!!
Tomatoes beginning to ripen.
We bought a Basil plant from the supermarket in the spring. They come as lots of different plants in a wee pot, so I split them into four pots, (two were given away to neighbours), and have been using them ever since.
Another two bags of Spuds harvested (one had a very poor yield), but the other was OK.
Lots of bunches of Spring Onions still to go.
The cabbages are doing great with lots of White Butterflies landing in them. I spotted lots of Caterpillars a few weeks back, and the leaves are being munched, so it’s looking good for the Butterflies and Moths. :-)
Also plenty of lettuce in the wee bed to the right.
I forgot to take a photo of the Carrots, but we started on them yesterday....yum.!! :-)
My bird photos HERE
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Regards, Hazel
"Each kindness shown to birds or men is sure to flutter back again"
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
In reply to HAZY:
HAZY said:let me know what time dinner is next Sunday !!
Onions, peppers, tomatoes; sounds like it might be Chili!
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In reply to Nigel O:
Nigel O said:
HAZY said: let me know what time dinner is next Sunday !!
Or maybe a Pizza, yummmm.
The pond lily's are still looking good.
And so is the flower bed planted earlier this year, which the bees and butterflies are taking great advantage of
My bee/butterfly planting producing some colourful late blossoms
Last year's Cyclamen has just burst into bloom, amazing how they come back with no real special care