What I really enjoy is being out there, working my veggie patch. Some days the weather makes things just too wet and soggy, so why not use some of those forced indoor moments to share my experiences of organic vegetable growing?
I thought I'd take a quick picture of some tomatoes, including green ones for pickling (there's about 3lbs of each) and of course a certain puppy just had to watch from between some blueberry pots.
I'm sorry, Heskie, but I have to say Shooky is the prettiest thing in your garden. Of course, I love dogs more than I love vegetables!
My new blueberry bushes died. They didn't look real healthy when I bought them, but I thought a bit of tender loving care would make them flourish. It din't.
No need to be sorry, we'd agree! I am sorry to hear about the blueberry bushes though. Ours are in pots of ericaceous compost and they are watered only with rainwater, and so far, so good.
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I'm sorry, Heskie, but I have to say Shooky is the prettiest thing in your garden. Of course, I love dogs more than I love vegetables!
My new blueberry bushes died. They didn't look real healthy when I bought them, but I thought a bit of tender loving care would make them flourish. It din't.
No need to be sorry, we'd agree!
I am sorry to hear about the blueberry bushes though. Ours are in pots of ericaceous compost and they are watered only with rainwater, and so far, so good.
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