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allotment gardens, broad beans, carob, compost heap, food, garden, gardening, green peppers, home grown, organic, worm farm, worms
Wow Bonnie’s allotment has grown is leaps and bounds. Green Peppers, Chilli’s, tomatoes are all ripe for the picking.
Craig’s garden has Mustard which has escaped growing lushly. The Comfrey is threatening to take over the compost heap.
The Lavender is waiting to be harvested. The last harvest before Winter sets in.
Wild medicinal weeds are plentiful. Plantago
So many flowers to harvest off the Lavender to distill into Hydro latΒ and drying for Pot Pouris
Carobs are growing to a mighty height and in full flowers. I cannot wait for the seeds pods.
Another view of Bonnie’s garden. The broad beans are full of flowers, and the tomatoes are ripe for the picking.
A gift from Nature …Now this is a surprise. This Butternut sprung up in the March “J” workshop garden. It must be courtesy of the Worm farm’s compost.
π Making ‘chocolat’ of the carobs?
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oh yes of course π
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Oh to have tomatoes like those! π
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Worm Compost!! π
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I shall have to pop by and do a feature for my blog and the Scenic South. My problem is blight – it’s nasty!!
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yes it is very nasty and so is Red Spider and rust… these tomatoes are suffering a bit of rust. Yes do pop by, would love to meet you π *Brigid
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Will do – looking forward to meeting you too π
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great happy day ! π
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