Monday, November 28, 2005
Links
- Mike's 2007 Allotment Photo Gallery (All uploaded pics)
- Mike & Sue's Garden Diary
- Mike's Nature Diary
- Lytham Hall Apiary
- The Saunders' Allotment Page
- The Allotment Lady
- KT's Kitchen Garden
- My Tiny Plot
- Losing the Plot
- Head Burro
- Pumpkin Soup
- Calendula & Concrete
- A Country Garden
- Greenmantle
- Dave's Allotment Blog
- Stew & Fritha's Allotment
- Phil's Garden Diary
- Vidaverde Seed Catalogue
- The Mammoth Onion
- Simpson's Seeds
Previous Posts
- Some pics of Joanne's Brilliant Brown Bread which ...
- ....and after the first rising in the airing cupbo...
- Split into two and ready to rise again.
- If the fire isn't too hot I usually use that for t...
- The finished article!!! As you can see the loaves ...
- I had a visitor in the greenhouse today. It was ra...
- It kept quite still as I picked it up from the bac...
- I'd never noticed before what beautiful dark eyes ...
- The Sweetcorn really need getting rid of soon. I a...
- This looks a lot more sorted. Hopefully the ground...
2 Comments:
Oh dear - you have got me worried now Your allotment site looks very sheltered and you have a lovely cage for your broccoli - mine is out in the wide open windy field just covered with netting and nothing to hold them up! Do I go and look and be horrified, or do I leave well alone hoping that some of the 40 or so will be o.k.? Decisions, Decisions. Our weather here is horrendously wet, so the latter perhaps
This has never happened to my Broccoli before so there is a very good chance yours will be fine!
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