Clouds
Posted by: Small chilli - 11-12-2024, 03:07 PM - Replies (3)

Some very interesting low cloud cover today.

                     

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  2025 - Challenge (seed sowing)
Posted by: Veggie - 09-12-2024, 11:15 PM - Replies (7)

I've just received 71 random packets of seed from Chiltern Seeds - 51 veg and 20 flowers. Normally, I would file them away, with similar seeds eg All cabbage seed packets together. When I want to sow cabbage seeds, I usually sow the oldest ones first, which  is stoopid really as their germination rate will be worse than the fresh seeds. 
This year, I'm going to do it differently - sow some of all the fresh seeds first. Not just that, but I'm going to try to grow every new seed that I acquire - all 71 of the Chiltern seeds and the 11 that I received from SC & JJB in the Seed Swap. That's 82 different seeds I will sow next year.

That's my Challenge to me but you're all welcome to join me. Big Grin

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  Eggs
Posted by: Vinny - 08-12-2024, 04:20 PM - Replies (2)

I just had to show you  the eggs I get from the farm Cool 

The farm is a couple of miles from where I live so iit is a pleasant walk there and back for me and Kato. The honesty box hasn't always got eggs  in it, but the majority of the time it has. We sometimes go on a longer walk and call at the farm on the way home to save carrying eggs for miles!
The eggs are always freshly laid that day and at £1.50 for half a dozn they are a bargaina as far as I am concerned.

All my jackets permanently hold three one pound coins and a 50p coin so that I can either get a dozen,or only half a dozen if that's all there is!

I used to keep chickens which were quite tying so this is a great alternative for locally produced free range eggs.



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  2024 - Not the Wishful Thinking Advent Calendar
Posted by: Veggie - 01-12-2024, 09:32 PM - Replies (45)

Last year we worked out way through the alphabet listing the things we'd like to find behind our Advent calendar windows and doors. https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.p...ght=advent
For a change, let's list the items we would NOT like to find in our calendar. 

Starting with A, of course. Big Grin

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  The 3 week "month", ;)
Posted by: Veggie - 25-11-2024, 04:51 PM - Replies (10)

I need inspiration and who better to ask than the brainy/nutty people here. Big Grin

As you know, I'm trying to garden, using a 3 week rotation plan - Wk 1 = Roots & Shoots; Wk 2 = Fruits & Wk 3 = Leaves. I'm getting ready for 2025 and some sort of diary/action plan is needed. Conventional diaries are in months of 4 weeks which doesn't adapt easily to my 3 week rotation.

I'm looking for a word to describe an interval of "3 weeks". There are 17 of these "3 weeks" in a year. The year starts on the first Monday and ends on the last Sunday. The odd days at the  end and beginning of the year are "rest" days. Big Grin

Needless to say, it doesn't have to be a "real" word. Wink Something like:-

Threeks
Trims
Triplans
Triplots
Trill
Trio
Tricks
Trickles

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  What would you do with.....???
Posted by: Veggie - 22-11-2024, 04:15 PM - Replies (9)

I've picked up another random selection of FREE food from the Prawn Lady so I thought I'd ask you for suggestions on how you would use it! Quite challenging today.  Rolleyes

Avocado x 9
Celery heads x 2
Lemons x 9
Herbs - Mint, Dill, Parsley
Rainbow carrots
Small pots of Sage butter (for pasta) x 4
Wholemeal loaf.

PS I'm not a big fan of celery!

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  White roses and white frost!
Posted by: Vinny - 19-11-2024, 02:56 PM - No Replies

..............as the title says! Smile



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  Your Chicken Name!
Posted by: Veggie - 07-11-2024, 06:38 PM - Replies (10)

   

You can choose your real name and/or Forum name. Big Grin

I'm Fluffy Nugget or Sleepy Nugget.  Cool

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  A long shot ID.
Posted by: Small chilli - 07-11-2024, 11:05 AM - Replies (2)

Google lens didn’t help. But then it does look like many different varieties. So can anyone ID this please?

    It’s a ground cover ( spread well ) . It’s one of the plant Bob brought home yesterday.

I’ve identified the other plant he brought home as London pride saxifraga x urbium

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  Sweetcorn
Posted by: Small chilli - 28-10-2024, 11:58 AM - Replies (4)

When do you know your sweetcorn is ready for picking? I’m starting to think it might be a bit late for it to get to fully ripe. I definitely have one cob on each plant but don’t know what signs to look for to say it’s really. 
I picked 4 big fat slug of the plants this morning. Even with all the defences I put in place.

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