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11 Aug, 2008
I know what you mean Pollyannaever,
Place for plants on my patio and deck is limited so I have been known to be ruthless. Recently I ripped out 2 purple sage plants that had grown very well this year, because they just did not smell and taste enough like sage to us.
So out it went!!!
On photo - Sweet Pea
11 Aug, 2008
You can freeze them but the results are not very good, they go mushy. I think Ams idea would be better.
On photo - Figs " turkish Brown "
11 Aug, 2008
oooh Joannie, will you adopt me, I'll do the washing up :-)
On photo - Strawberry and apple crumble
11 Aug, 2008
Gosh - such a big difference!! Love the Ricinus - looks very healthy/glossy leaved there.
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11 Aug, 2008
I did have some of these in my garden, until the darling little bunnies mowed them down. I think all of my skyrockets are gone too!:(
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11 Aug, 2008
You are right Blody, very observant. Today I checked it out at the botanical garden and so it is. Thank you!
On photo - Begonia
11 Aug, 2008
wat you call the one at the back in the middle. it dos,nt grow to big. have been looking for one of these.
On photo - I Love Maples!
11 Aug, 2008
Haha, you still have inch and centimeter tape, wonderful. I'd say this is a half a foot tomato! Looks yummy.
On photo - Opalka Tomato
11 Aug, 2008
Uh, oh.... Look on the bright side - at least you wont have to worry about humidity being too low...
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norfolk
11 Aug, 2008
Thanks for the comments , I will look in my jam book ,or maybe chutney
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