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Achillea millefolium, allotment gardens, bright winter, broccoli, Butter-nut, Calendula, garden, lemon grass, organic, plants, tomato, Vermicompost, winter savoury, worm compost, worm garden, Yarrow
Taking a stroll around the “J” garden is a delight. The butter-nut which propagated from the worm compost is now sporting many flowers and 3 baby butter-nuts.
The “J” Garden’s worm propagated Tomatoes are starting to fruit. I have identified 3 different varieties.
In Craig’s Homoeopathic garden the Yarrow , is in full flower with lots of new growth showing.
Achillea millefolium
Bonnie’s broccoli is just amazing, the heads are so huge.
The Calendula is bright and cheerful after all those rainy days. Full of seed waiting to be harvested.
The Lemon tree had a deformed lemon. I cam only assumed that some bug attacked it while it was forming. I am still going to eat it.
The Oregano planted in the “Worm Garden” has sprouted into life. As well as the Lemon grass, Rosemary, Winter Savoury and the tomatoes.
The tomatoes in the Worm Garden have been pruned and tied up the stakes.
Simum, my horticultural assistant, applying pipes to the planted watering coke bottle in the Winter garden where the tyre potatoes are being grown.
The potatoes in the Winter Garden ready for the next tyre.
June’s hibiscus giving some bright Winter cheer.