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July Harvest

Started by SMP1704, July 29, 2007, 12:31:41

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SMP1704

Feeling pleased with all the carrots and there are still more to grow in the bed.  Stunned at the size of the courgettes (baby marrows) but then that's what happens when you leave them to do their own thing for two weeks.

First of the Maris Piper spuds - will be roasties in about 2 hours ;D

Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

SMP1704

Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

manicscousers

excellent harvest, SMP, bet they taste as good as they look  ;D

Marymary

Well done.  Don't it make you feel good?  :)

saddad

Haven't got any courgettes yet...  :'(
Usually getting sick of them by now!
;D

lorna

Wow they look good, you must be pleased.
Lorna

Hot_Potato

what bounty - look good enough to eat ;)

glosterwomble

What a nice harvest. Had similar 'problem' with my courgette, hadn't got to the plot for a week and when I did I found marrows not courgettes!  ::)
View my blog on returning a totally
overgrown plot in Gloucester
into a productive allotment ... http://fork-in-hell.blogspot.com/

Biscombe

Wonderful!! tell us what they taste like!!

SMP1704

Thanks for the kind comments- been working t'up North this week, got back in a record breaking 4 hours and now I can't sleep!

The spuds were gooooooooooood - just the right combination of fluffy exterior(for the crispy bits) and firm interior 

I roasted one of the marrow courgettes (all for me as I'm the only one in the family that eats them)  I'm using a Homebase paper sack to store the carrots - still have half a bag.  Carrot and Coriander soup is on the menu this weekend........
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

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