Moggle's Toms, Cuke and others

Started by Moggle, July 23, 2005, 08:51:00

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Moggle

Thought I'd share a few more of my photos. My toms at home are romping away!

Craigella, which is a bush, and is just going everywhere. 6 trusses set or flowering at the moment, and I don't know when to stop it



Gardeners Delight - going nicely and even gave me a big side shoot that has rooted and now itself has 2 trusses. Trying to decide when to stop this one too.



One of the cucumber plants that I grew for my MIL has set fruit! Hurrah. This one is about 5 inches now



My garlics plaited and ready to hang up, when I find somewhere, and they stop smelling so strongly  :)



Some of the sweet peas I grew on the allotment. Shame you can't smell them, they are all highly scented varieties.
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

Moggle

Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

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wardy

I put just one garlic clove in my shed to dry and when I opened the door it smelled lovely.  Just like a deli  :)  I now have loads of them and they're red skinned.  Taste fab  :)
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busy_lizzie

Wow factor for all your veggies Moggle. Those cukes are fabulous and your'e well supplied with garlic.  I love your sweet peas too, they are gorgeous.  :)  busy_lizzie
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Roy Bham UK

;) You're getting a dab hand at this growing thing Megan, your crops look great well done. :)

tim

Nothing like the smell of garlic!

ina

So nice to see all that good stuff.

Jesse

Looks lovely Moggle, well done :)
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Moggle

Thanks everyone. I'm quite chuffed with the garlic, looks okay despite all the rust it had. You can see some of the ones on the left hand side didn't bulb up very well though.

Later this year I will start afresh, looking at buying some of the Isle of Wight garlics, probably through Dobies.
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

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