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Eggs currently the chickens are harvesting everything else.
A bowl of strawberries yesterday (which is great, considering we transplanted them a few weeks ago and I thought we would lose the whole crop), some broad beans, snow peas and a few sugar snap peas, and some mulberries off the potted mulberry tree. Good stuff!
Linda
I pulled up 3 carrots yesterday and put them inour tea.
The longer I leave the carrots the bigger they are getting and starting to get hairy.
11 eggs could have been 12 but there was an industrial accident that saw an egg broken.
blueberries, tomatoes, silverbeet, brocolli,zucchinis, cape gooseberries, lettuce, beans, cabbage
LOL industrial accident, I think I had one of those today, I had eggs in my shorts pockets but walked into the washing machine LOL
yesterday, picked parsley, chives and eggs and made mini quiches.
today got eggs and strawberries, ones that are eaten by millipedes the chooks will get tomorrow
a bowl of strawberries and a bunch of rhubarb
I got 2 eggs for the first time yesterday. Finally Lucy has started laying, so the eggs will really start adding up now 🙂
I have dropped the eggs a couple of times, but thankfully they bounced lol
5 eggs and a handful of broadbeans.
We had home-grown leg of lamb for tea with own carrots and silverbeet.
The visitors were very impressed with the flavour.
Oops should mention the 3 lemons and 4 of todays eggs to make our visitor lemon butter.yumm
A couple of lovely bunches of spinach! My first serious crop of the stuff.
May I be chuffed? :blush:
Rommie post=326695 wrote:
May I be chuffed? :blush:
Hell yeah :woohoo:
Last Thursday I harvested my garlic and yesterday I harvested my first bed of pontiac potatoes. I’d also robbed a bucket or so of pontiacs over the last month or so.
I’ve got another slightly bigger bed of pontiacs in and a bed of sebagos that is about 4 times the size. Unfortunately I got these other crops down quite late and the leaf eating insects and sun is taking their toll on them meaning the yield on thos is likley to be very small.
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