This is what I like to see!

Started by tim, July 25, 2010, 15:41:47

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tim

Indoors, of course!

Most of the cherry type went on a picnic with the Grandchildren.

tim


Mushy Pea

They look tasty Tim.

I'm surprised you had any to send on a picnic. Most of mine get eaten as I pick them.  :P

MP

caroline7758

Is the yellow one a tomato or a pepper, Tim?

tim

MP - know what you mean, but ours have to come in for a wash - family don't like the seaweed flavour!! And if you look back, there are more each pick than they can eat "on the hoof".

Caroline - a bumpy Summer Cider tomato.

Jayb

They look scrummy, my mouth is watering wondering what you made with them?
I grew orange Santa last year, great productive plants, fruits were sweet and tasty but I found them quite firm and a little dry, if that makes sense.
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tim

Snap!

But firmness is not all bad - sometimes better than pourable fruit, especially for freezing.

Digeroo

They look lovely.  I must get my greenhouse up and running.

1066

Oh ***** you Tim those Aubergines look delicious!! But well done you  :)

And looking at those just tells me I need to get a greenhouse.....

1066  :)

cleo

Nice picture Tim. It seems to have been a good year for Aubergines-even Moneymaker:-) although Bonica was better. Alas mine are now showing signs of red spider mite but how many can one person eat,process and freeze?

1066

Cleo - from my perspective LOADS!!!
Still waiting .........

1066  :)

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