
IT MIGHT BE AUTUMN, BUT YOU TRY TELLING THESE PEPPERS..!
Following on from the recent post about the state of our fruit crops here on the farm, aptly named Lets Get Fruity, I popped back outside today with my camera to cover another angle of outdoor life that consume my time, the veggies 😀
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MISSY, NIGEL AND PABLO
A BIT OF COLOUR BY THE FRONT PORCH
PRICKLY STUFF GROWS WELL HERE
BLACK BASIL
PARSLEY
LITTLE BABY BEETROOT SEEDLINGS
ROKET OR ROKA… WELL THEY WILL BE EVENTUALLY
SUMMER PEPPERS STILL GOING..!
EARLY DAYS – LATER THIS GREENHOUSE WILL BE A MASS OF GREEN – PEAS
ONIONS JUST ‘STOP’ OVER SUMMER (TOO HOT HERE)… THEY ARE NOW POPPING BACK UP AGAIN
LATE CROP OF SWEETCORN
TINY BROAD BEAN PLANT THAT WILL GROW TO OVER 1 METRE
LAST CROP OF SUMMER AUBERGINES
SNAP PEA SEEDLINGS
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Missy, Nigel and Pablo are very lucky to live in such a lovely yard!
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haha, they seem to be happy, along with their 20+ friends and siblings
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Those veggies, particularly those long peppers (I know there’s a name for them but it escapes me) make my mouth water! Nice garden 🙂
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Thanks… just call them ‘peppers’… lol
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The black basil looks great! We’re planning to build a greenhouse in the next few months, so I’m on the lookout for interesting new plants.
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Just depends on where you are in the world in terms of climate. The black basil is very tasty. It hates the cold but survives our 45C summer!! But now it’s happiest with sun and 25-28 every day 🙂
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Great pics
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🙂 loads more later in the season
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Looks like you’re in for a hot time with those ripening chillies 🙂
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Haha, most of the peppers we grow are not hot, mainly we munch then for salad, or flash fry them whole and freeze down for a winter starter with a homemade pasta sauce
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Sounds great… and healthy 🙂
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