Halloweens harvest from the plot - no pumpkins!

Started by Mrs Ava, October 31, 2006, 18:59:12

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Mrs Ava


My looooooooong leeks - thanks to Supersprout for the mulching idea - these were mulched with wetted shredded paper so they are spanking clean and long and white!


This is it!  The last of the tomatos from the allotment - a mixed bag of cherries, beefsteaks and whites.  I still have a big triffid like plant in the greenhouse for a later harvest.


Four squashes - 3 courgettes and 1 lemon cucumber.


Black and white moolis to shred into stir fry.


And these 2 carriers full of pears are a mix of commice and conference which old Jack and I gathered from the farm that borders our allotment.  They only keep fancy sheep and horses and have a huge lake surrounded by a pear orchard.  They spoke to Jack and told him that they had taken all the pears they wanted now for the year so we were welcome to the rest.  We gathered 6 carriers full, I came home with 2 and there are still masses of pears there.  I have 4 kilner jars left which I will fill with pears to bottle to give away at Christmas.......other than that, pears with every meal!

Mrs Ava


flossie

~those pear look fantastic, send some to me please  with a slice of nice cheese or some hot chocolate sauce :P

supersprout

wow, that's a harvest and a half! so impressed you still have toms and they look durned respectable too 8)
good timing if we get a whisker of frost this week as predicted ::)
Speaking of passing on ideas EJ, I ordered an office shredder today (stuff the security, more mulch!) and will be growing White Beauty toms next year on your recommendation - what comes around sure goes around ;D

wahaj

nice! you're so good at this growing stuff.

my toms didn't even give me a good harvest and i gave them all the tlc i could think of. and they weren't nearly that big.

likin the pears too...even though i don't like pears.

i love moolis! they're so yummy aren't they? never had black ones though.

shirlton

Hello Emma what re mooli's.Some sort of radish or what?
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Mrs Ava

It is Shirley, a winter radish.  They are great shredded into stirfries and noodles or coleslaws.  Very peppery.  I believe you sow them after the longest day.  Anyhow, these went in during September and already they are huge - like summer radish, they are very very fast growing.

shirlton

When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

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