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I can't stand the suspense any longer. I won't be travelling anywhere near the library or any bookstore until the end of next month. Someone PLEASE tell me what's on page 55 so I can make a start and not miss out on anything. Take Pity!!!
MKG wrote:I can't stand the suspense any longer. I won't be travelling anywhere near the library or any bookstore until the end of next month. Someone PLEASE tell me what's on page 55 so I can make a start and not miss out on anything. Take Pity!!!
page 55
Natural cleaning
bicarbonate of soda
lemon juice
vinegar
eco-balls (oooh errr missis!)
soap pods
Say what you mean and be who you are, Those who mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind
BTW - please can I be excused growing radishes on condition I do beans and spinach actually follow through on the potatoes (yeurgh, I'll have to clean the maggots out of the bin)? I really don't like radishes and I have limited space. Please?
They're not weeds - that's a habitat for wildlife, don't you know?
We have enjoyed lots of peas from the lottie, and potatoes from bags in the garden, and I lifted some from the lottie yesterday. Still haven't started the parsnips yet, but I will so my page is almost done! Do I have to do another page once I have completed??
I have had the world's yummiest new potatoes and planted some spinach seeds as part of my big plan for a winter greens-fest. Beans are thriving (i.e. taking over) but not eaten any yet. I think I might have planted French beans by accident, but close enough...
They're not weeds - that's a habitat for wildlife, don't you know?
Well I grew the cucumbers (they were not the type they said on the packet so I was a bit miffed).
Fennel grows wild absolutely everywhere round here so you could say I grew it.
LOL!
Jerusalem Artichokes are grown locally by all the farmers and as a result are very very cheap (can't justify growing them in the limited space I have). In fact - if anyone buys Artichokes from the supermarket - chances are they will have come from here.
French Beans I will have a go at sowing later as I believe they like a cooler temperature than what we have happening.
I might have to wait to sow them at the end of September actually, it's that darn hot.
just enjoyed another day of meals based around potatoes & peas/beans. No parsnips yet, but I did spot what could be two rogue ones where some lambs lettuce was supposed to be...
Green Rosie wrote:204 - but please may I be excused if it involves bees - I react really badly to stings
Tried to get a copy of the Bible in England but it hadn't arrived at the onl;y bookshop I was able to get to - so I've added it to my birthday present list. Sooooooooo can some-one please tell me what is on page 204 so I don't need to wait until July.
Thanks
GreenRosie - you have a lovely photo of green twins in tower mode,
a-scrumping cherries from the park -
the facing page has the title 'Wild Food'
...... well I have foraged for all sorts of new wild foods and made them into yummy stuff - elderberries, sloes, rosehips, wild garlic etc .... and lots of lovely neighbours let me have their wildfall apples for our pigs - not exactly scrumping but it did feel like it at times