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Today's harvest
Vicky wrote
2 large punnets of gooseberries, a medium punnet each of redcurrants and whitecurrants and blackcurrants. No idea what to do with them now. Seems a shame to freeze them, but I've kind of eaten as many as I can today, and there's plenty more to be picked tomorrow! We picked 12lbs of gooseberries this morning from one bush, now topped and tailed and washed/dried and in the freezer. Dug up three plants of early spuds (Sherine and Rocket) some for a neighbour. Cut two large pointed cabbage one given away, pulled some carrots, and picked some runner beans, picked the last of the early peas, cut some courgettes and also picked a punnet of dark cherries. Cleaned up and brought home all the Jermor shallots and the garlic (Thermidrome and Germidour). A good morning. That leaves another gooseberry bush to pick tomorrow, then our skin can start to heal. :-( People talk about pyracantha as good hedging to keep villains out but I'm sure gooseberries would do a better job and you get the fruit (if you're brave enough) -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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