Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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
- The groundcover had blown off the bed where the sw...
- The Artichoke haulm has reached its final resting ...
- Here is a different view to the usual!
- Here are the Garlic plants waiting to go out into ...
- Before...
- ...and after. Ultimately I intend to pave this are...
- Ther are a ridiculous number of flowers on the red...
- The corn salad is over now and I need to dig it ou...
- Here is the usual view for Saturday 6th May (yeste...
- Phil popped doewn for a chat and gave my tomato se...
4 Comments:
The land cress looks like rapeseed doesn't it? Is it from the same fmaily?
Hi! I know what you mean but I don't know about the family!
I've been meaning to let you know that after your posts on the matter we now have a yoghurt maker from Lakeland and it is brilliant. I never thought the yog it produced would be so delicious - better than the one we use to start it off! Thanks!
Hi Mike - after a looooong time, I'm back! The land cress looks wonderful - just right for a lovely omlette!
Hi HB! Thanks for your comment - hope you're ok. Sorry to hear about the worms! I've just pulled up the land cress but will sow some more and give that omlette idea a go!
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