Wonderful, Sean. Such a satisfaction to dig from your own garden. I don't have green fingers. The only garden I ever had was a balcony herbal one. And I felt very accomplished when I used those herbs for salads.
Wonderful, indeed, Claude. Last Saturday potatoes, beans, savory, onions, garlic and parsley were all fresh from our garden. Okay, the beef had not grown in Seanhenge. :)
A fine crop.
ReplyDeleteLooks as if we are lucky again, despite all the heavy rain we had in July; last week within 48 hours 130 millimetres per squaremetre.
DeleteWonderful, Sean. Such a satisfaction to dig from your own garden. I don't have green fingers. The only garden I ever had was a balcony herbal one. And I felt very accomplished when I used those herbs for salads.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, indeed, Claude.
DeleteLast Saturday potatoes, beans, savory, onions, garlic and parsley were all fresh from our garden.
Okay, the beef had not grown in Seanhenge. :)
I am so certain that you would not have eaten the beef if it had grown in Seanhenge. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou know me well, Claude. :)
DeleteTherefore, I was thinking of planting beef (the seed of meat:), like sometimes I am planning to grow spaghetti. :)