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Another Tassie Day in the Sun

Posted by cosmicgardener N W TAS (My Page) on
Tue, Mar 14, 06 at 23:10

This little lot is now in the freezer as Pesto. Will do another batch or two tomorrow.

My kitchen smells divine. Still picking caps too.


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RE: Another Tassie Day in the Sun

Looks good..........No Looks Yummy ... Well Done
I love Basil Yes I can imagine the smell it must be wonderful.
I found a Cap coming up out of the compost so its getting plenty of TLC.
Today I noticed it had pea size ones on it, do hope they grow bigger..
Great Pics....Cheers....MM.


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RE: Another Tassie Day in the Sun

Fantastic Linda

We have had a cool start to summer this year and everything is late. I'm hoping I will get a good crop of tomatoes.

Mistymorn I was just up your way. You have some nice and friendly people up in Brisbane.

Helen

PS I'm wondering if I'm the south most member of Cornucopia.


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RE: Another Tassie Day in the Sun

I'm glad you're back where you belong because I lost your address and have some chillie seeds to send you. Can you email it through again. I think here are a couple from the channel - if hey are still on here. Manuel is at Woodbridge I think, but its near enough! Out tomatoes were late, we got plenty but its starting to cool off again now so I anticipate having to get rid of a lot of green ones. MM, give it plenty water - you should do OK in Brisbane. I can't believe my luck with the caps - just on the lookout for some seeds of the yellow ones that I hear are being grown hydroponically somewhere in this area.

Linda


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Plenty of water you say Linda OK I will do that.
Trouble now is I have to keep the chooks away from it...MM.


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RE: Another Tassie Day in the Sun

  • Posted by popi NSW Aust (My Page) on
    Tue, Mar 21, 06 at 20:41

My Basil has gone well this year, I am pleased to say, never grown it before and hate buying it. So now I can pop out into the garden and pick a few leaves, and then frolick back to the kitchen, with a smile on my face. Love that fresh smell.

My watermelon vine is dying, its done well too, we have had a few huge melons, and they are just outside the door. We have made lots of melon juice. It was all self sown as well, even better !

Growing your own food, is wonderful !

Love hearing from Tassie Linda.


 
 

 

 


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