Today's harvest and a few treats from the garden

in ecoTrain3 years ago (edited)

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Man it's good to be able to nip over to the allotment and pick the fruits of our labour. Nothing quite like some fresh organic veg to bring a smile to the face :)

And what about this Romanesco? It's looking so big now, must almost be time to eat it? Never having grown one before, I actually have no idea.

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This is what happens if you wait too long.

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It is a cauliflower gone funky. But the taste is still exceptional, especially when eaten raw.

The peas are in full bloom now and will soon need support of some kind.

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And finally here is the baby spinach. So happy to see it appear, just when I was starting to lose hope!

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Back in the courtyard the plums are starting to sprout. Especially happy to see the Reine Claude in there. Those of you who saw my last film will understand why this particular variety is so important to me.

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Am also happy to report that we were able to dig up two fig trees last year, planting them both in this big pot.

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The little fig leaves are just beginning to appear now.

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Lastly you can see two varietites of avocado plant. Both of them just six months old.

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Ignore the weeds in the hanging bottle garden! I will be getting to that soon...

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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Very nice to have your own fresh vegetables! Everything is thriving in your place!! Very good vibes! 👍😻😻💐🐈🐈

It always feels this way in the Spring ;)

Though if truth be told, this time last year we were busy creating the garden!

Good vibes all round.

Looking so good Sam. That Romanesco Looks perfect, I always find it so had to eat them, they are so beautiful.
I have missed a few broccoli and cauliflower plants too, but hey, we get the seeds xxx
Hope all is well with you xx

They really are a few beautiful hey. Looking forward to munching on it in the next few days. All is good here thanks. Still focused on a long trading course. Super interesting stuff!

Sending hugz xxx

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THanks very much ;)

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Awesome. Thank you :)

Amazing. That sure must feel good. Reine claude ( jam ) reminds me of my grand mom ( who passed away 3 years ago ) and the summer house that my grand parents had in the South of France, up till 1990. Many of my favorite childhood memories come from that place. It was located in a 3 house hamlet, not too far from the Pyrenees and my grandmother loved to spend time in the vegetable garden.


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