Peas and sparrowgrass
Jun. 14th, 2009 10:09 pmPicked the first snow peas today. In a couple of weeks we'll have too many, but right now they are lovely. Had some raw in the salad with dinner.
Picked the last asparagus too. Last week's rain brought out a flush of new sprouts. Now we need to leave it alone so it can grow full sized stems and build its strength for next year.
Made a pie with peaches (canned) and rhubarb (fresh from the garden.) Haven't tried it yet, but I expect it to be yummy.
While we were still sitting at the dining table after dinner, we heard an strange bird call like a laugh outdoors. It sounded several times. I thought "pileated woodpecker" but also "can't be." But I went and checked the recorded sound right away and it just possibly could be. We'll be listening again now, with more care.
Nice weather for a change. Tess got to play outside, as did the sheep. Gary had an outdoor performance with his friends up in Wisconsin, so it was conveniently good.
We've both been noticing a tendency of the GPS units to have trouble locking onto satellites this week. Also, our digital cell phones are acting odd. I'd say it was solar storms except we don't seem to have any at the moment. Not even a sunspot or two. Puzzling.
Picked the last asparagus too. Last week's rain brought out a flush of new sprouts. Now we need to leave it alone so it can grow full sized stems and build its strength for next year.
Made a pie with peaches (canned) and rhubarb (fresh from the garden.) Haven't tried it yet, but I expect it to be yummy.
While we were still sitting at the dining table after dinner, we heard an strange bird call like a laugh outdoors. It sounded several times. I thought "pileated woodpecker" but also "can't be." But I went and checked the recorded sound right away and it just possibly could be. We'll be listening again now, with more care.
Nice weather for a change. Tess got to play outside, as did the sheep. Gary had an outdoor performance with his friends up in Wisconsin, so it was conveniently good.
We've both been noticing a tendency of the GPS units to have trouble locking onto satellites this week. Also, our digital cell phones are acting odd. I'd say it was solar storms except we don't seem to have any at the moment. Not even a sunspot or two. Puzzling.
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Date: 2009-06-15 07:39 am (UTC)Sneaky views of my garden here >> http://rustyfox.livejournal.com/244133.html?style=mine
((Please note that by UK standards, this is quite a lot of land for a mere householder)) ;)
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Date: 2009-06-15 11:04 am (UTC)I left Rusty some comments on the peas. They start slow and then take off like rockets after about six weeks. Compost is good, but the soil has to drain rather than become standing mud. They like cool weather but need sunlight.
I was afraid you might be trapped between high walls and not have enough sun, but the photos look very nice. In fact, nice enough to sit out there among the plants and enjoy the air. Rusty has done a great job working it up into something both attractive and productive.
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Date: 2009-06-15 11:38 am (UTC)Carrots are cheap to buy, and they require fine soil preparation to a great depth in order to produce very well.
A couple of courgette plants will fit in a square meter and be tremendously productive if you don't get those borers that perforate the stems. I can provide several delicious recipes for use in pasta sauces, bread (both sweet and savory), and even a magnificent quiche that looks like a wall of green bricks when sliced. ;D
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