August Surprise!


9 thoughts on “August Surprise!

  1. How wonderful, Maria! Nothing fresher than home-grown. This year our old mandarin tree had a bumper crop, and I am talking buckets and buckets of sweet mandarins. However, I had grower anxiety when they often fell to the ground and got nibbled in the night. I had to reconcile myself to sharing the bounty with all creatures great and small 🙂 G.

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    1. Grower anxiety! I know what you mean. If I don’t pick those beans etc. But mandarins – lovely. Makes me want to move to Brisbane! And if you have so many it’s nice to share. We have given all our neighbours (people) cucumbers, and leave the fallen apples for the birds, wasps, wood lice and oh dear even slugs.

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  2. A wonderful and productive plot. A good amount of exercise and fresh food it wonderful. My best friend came visiting and bought pickled cucumbers. Thanks for joining in 🙂 🙂

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  3. Yours is an impressive garden, Maria, growing so many of your own foods! On my balcony, I only managed several tomato and pepper plants of the miniature variety this year, and it was a challenge to keep them alive in the Texas heat. But I did get a few to add to my cooking or salads, so it was fun. And my basil plant has survived by being moved out of the sun each afternoon. Your new novel sounds intriguing!

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    1. Thanks! A lot can be grown on a balcony but you have so much heat to contend with. All the plants you mention are best under glass here though last year it was so hot I had to move the basil from one windowsill to another as the sun went round or they’d have been scorched. It must be a challenge though for you so well done on growing some thing to eat! And having fun with plants. All the best from over here, Becky.

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