Harvets time and others from home garden

Started by sandersj89, July 30, 2004, 11:30:53

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sandersj89

Not my allotment but my own garden at home.

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=4865902&uid=2459648

Pictures of flower garden and veg garden. Also very excited about the melons!!

Jerry
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I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

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sandersj89

Caravan Holidays in Devon, come stay with us:

http://crablakefarm.co.uk/

I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

http://sandersj89allotment.blogspot.com/

Jesse

Wow Jerry, that all looks lovely. You ought to be proud of the melons, they look wonderful!  :)  I bought some Bonariensis seeds this week for sowing next year so it is nice to see what they look like, I believe the butterflies and bees like the flowers.
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ina

Great show Jerry!
How do you call those baskets that you harvest in? I always see them on British pictures, they are unknown here but they seem so handy. Nice and narrow to fit between rows while harvesting. Some day I may look into importing one of them.

budgiebreeder

Smashing Jerry ! I too grow in my back garden.
Ina the basket s are called Trugs and very handy they are too.I would think that you could get one fom a catalogue.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

ina

Thanks BB.
Can't order from Britisch catalues easily because of the different currencies but I'll get one somehow. Maybe an import shop orso, I'll check internet.
I still use an old willow basket which is falling apart and twigs sticking out scratching my legs up, it needs replacing and I want a trug!

Doris_Pinks

They make them near to where I live Ina, expensive, but hand made and last a lifetime!  mine came from "The Truggery", they have been making them since 1899!  try www.truggery.co.uk  you never know they may ship you one! (I was lucky enough to receive mine as a present!) DP
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