(http://www.btinternet.com/~miagriffiths/leeks.jpg)
(http://www.btinternet.com/~miagriffiths/mainpotss2.jpg)
(http://www.btinternet.com/~miagriffiths/calabrese1.jpg)
(http://www.btinternet.com/~miagriffiths/leekscabbage1.jpg)
(http://www.btinternet.com/~miagriffiths/jartonions1.jpg)
- clever bit of inter-planting in the leeks??
But seriously, you don't seem to be wanting for much.
Suitable name you chose - I can grow this & that, but seldom at the same time!! = Tim
Love the plot M.V havent had chance to pop and see it for real as yet. It looks nice and sheltered, and the soil,ooooooo lovely no stones, well, not as many as me ;D. Got an excellent crop going me. :'(
you see that lovely green broccoli - my son likes broccoli but turned his nose up at my homegrown stuff :o :-[
Anyway, he did seem to like the recently harvested white sprouting broccoli ;D
I can see why you choose your login name! most impressive.
(I used to refuse to eat mum's homegrown greens as a kid after I found a catepillar on one. Now I'd rather eat a bug than all the chemicals on the shop-bought stuff!)
Like it!.........I'm curious what the structure is in the fifth picture............is it what I think it might be ;D
The curious structure in the fifth picture has gone - it wasn't very good and the door on the right doesn't actually open. In its place, is something that has got 3 sides and no roof or floor. I hope to have, in the future a polytunnel, so there are two doorframes, one will be panelled over, until the polytunnel is more of a reality. The front side has a frame for a window, but no wall has been put up yet... tis my christmas present. I haven't got a picture of it yet.....