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(humming dryer here, and Maria Muldahr singing Bob Dylan Love songs on the CD...)
Spring is definitely a lot later this year. It started so slow, and now it is going at superspeed, but my radishes are not ready yet. The biggest is maybe 2,5 cm across. And lots didn't come up because we got a snow storm right after I planted the seeds. I lost most of my lettuce too, but the parsley germinated for the first time ever. Next year I am going to seed the parsley in february, hehe.
We can harvest from our perennial arugula, chives (graslok) is flowering, and the perennial leafy celery is giant, but I am staying away from that. Lots and lots of strawberry flowers.
Deathtoll this winter is 95% of a peach tree, 100% of an apple tree and ALL off our asparagus plants - djavla sma muskrattor at upp dom, suck.
That kind of radish is called "Easter Egg" and is great.
Varför äter alltid mössen och råttorna upp det man helst vill ha kvar? I år tog de 3 st köpta plantor av olika sorter, men inget av de gamla plantorna...Jag tog upp ogräs och upptäckte att , ojdå, under den här plantan är det hål!
Solbrud, höstanemon och nåt mer var det som var väldigt gott. Grrr!
Eh...
Radishes....O_o
I love this photo!!!!!! More snapshots please!
"Eh... Radishes....O_o"
It could be worse, it could be raini... I mean beets! :)
"Varför äter alltid mössen och råttorna upp det man helst vill ha kvar?"
De har lika god smak som du? :)
Man kanske borde ha en katt som bor i tradgardslandet aret om?
Släpp in "Groundhoggen" så har råttorna inget att äta och dör av svält! Smart va? ;)
Smart, O.K.! Let the groundhog destroy everything instead :)! Something is eating our parsley in the garden, I am thinking about covering all the plants with something or spraying them with hot pepper oil so they taste bad.
2007 Radishes are here - we harvested the first today! And nearly the last, since the snowstorm seems to have killed most of the seed.
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