Sunday, November 05, 2006
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- Vidaverde Seed Catalogue
- The Mammoth Onion
- Simpson's Seeds
Previous Posts
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- All the onions seem to have germinated, but there ...
- At last the maple is beginning to show its Autumn ...
- The 'usual' view is changing a little now as the A...
- You can see in the distance where the sweetcorn an...
- I put three rows of broad beans in the bed where t...
- Here are the onions & shallots I put in last week ...
- This is the area where the new beds should be goin...
3 Comments:
Hi Mike,
We lifted some of our J.artichokes the other day.I was thrilled to see pretty good-sized tubers,thanks to the quality seed tubers!
Never tried those - must be a bit more adventurous.
My raspberries are all pruned - ha ha
Hi KT - glad to learn that the artichokes were OK - now prepare yourselved for the effects!
AL - if the tubers are ok I'll send you some if you like - and post some recipes of course. They are one of the most delicious vegetables I have ever tasted - and quite unique!
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