(11-07-2022, 04:45 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]The next photo for the Rogue's gallery?
They are proper Speedo's. Just walked Kato in them. Quite impressed for 99p!
My mind is boggling, imagining meeting you on your walk dressed only in speedos, you'd definitely frighten any sensitive little old ladies you met
That lets us out, Jen - we'd just laugh and point and titter behind our hands.
The SHORT swim shorts are made by Speedo but not actually speedo's, if you get what I mean!
PS I was really worried someone would see me taking a photo of my crotch............... what would they think?
I imagine your neighbours are used to your antics. I had to look twice at the first photo as I thought it was your backside.
Enough of this frivolity, been back at the allotment again!
Mainly went to water stuff in greenhouse but I always find summat else to do (as you do!)
Lifted my elephant garlic and seperated out the three biggest ones to split up and re-plant in the autumn. I placed them all upside down through the wire top of a dog crate I purposely keep at the allotment to dry stuff off on.
As I am not a fan of bare soil I broke up the soil where the elephant garlic had been and created a seed bed. Into this I planted some what I think are PSB? but they could be calabrese? as the labels blew away from the seedbed I have grown them in.
I then harvested what will soon be the last of the strawberries which just keep on giving. Once they are finished I will take the hedge shears to them and give all the plants a truim to rejuvinate them.
I have a blackcurrant bush in the corner of the plot which has grown to about 8 foot high because of lack of pruning? Te problem is it is surrounded by nettles. I gingerly flattened the nettles down (nettles and bare legs don't mix)
and fought my way to the bush. As it needed pruning anyway I just chopped off a branch, stripped off the blackcurrants and went on to the next branch. One bucket of blackcurrants and one pruned bush made me happy with result. I also gathered blackcurrants off another more accessible bush as well.
After tasting some gooseberries on another bush and finding them quite sweet I though I may as well pick those as well before the local kids pinched them!
I don't know whether to make mixed fruit jam or cook each soft fruit individually? Decisions, decisions.
(12-07-2022, 11:14 AM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]I imagine your neighbours are used to your antics. I had to look twice at the first photo as I thought it was your backside.
I've deleted it veggie because I agree with you!
A couple of hours weeding and foraging soft fruit at the plot
.Strawberries are just about done now so will get a chop with the shears when I remmeber to bring them with me
. Gooseberry jam was a huge success and I still have loads to pick so will deffo make some more.
Spring cabbage are hearting up nicely so will have to start eating them soon. Lots of onions tops are bending over now. Gigantes beans are starting to romp up the poles but I don't hold out much hope for the spuds who's tops are stunted compared to last years through lack of water methinks.
Time to start thinking about what I am going to put in the onion beds once harvested.
Need to order some spring cabbage seeds online as I refuse to pay £4.00 a packet for them at B&Q!
PS Just ordered 400 Durham Early cabbage seeds for £1.45 delivered online.