No What we don’t eat I barter with we preserve lots of fruit as well as dry ,when the wife is home there’s normally 7to 8 at the table with respective girls friends & boyfriend Eldest son ant his 2 terrors friends Romans countryman ...... I know if the world started to go gar gar loony tunes , I can feed my family and drink my fresh spring water till the cows come home .
Thanks Guys it keep me busy and growing all year round in Tassie is great I love to see the change in the seasons, this patch is 12 years old and going strong in the pics I have lots of space to go bigger but I won’t I need that area as my passive solar carbon maker in other words I let the grass grow long then I slash and hay bail the lot ready for the garden we don’t need no Woolly or coles store .for our fresh fruit n veg .
Our garden is looking good. Lots of rain and heat. Many flowers and we have been pulling a few onions and have our first cuke about ready. Tomatoes maybe in mid to late July, green peppers looking kind of sickly.
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No What we don’t eat I barter with we preserve lots of fruit as well as dry ,when the wife is home there’s normally 7to 8 at the table with respective girls friends & boyfriend Eldest son ant his 2 terrors friends Romans countryman ...... I know if the world started to go gar gar loony tunes , I can feed my family and drink my fresh spring water till the cows come home .
That sure is a huge garden. Do you supply a co-op with extras?
Thanks Guys it keep me busy and growing all year round in Tassie is great I love to see the change in the seasons, this patch is 12 years old and going strong in the pics I have lots of space to go bigger but I won’t I need that area as my passive solar carbon maker in other words I let the grass grow long then I slash and hay bail the lot ready for the garden we don’t need no Woolly or coles store .for our fresh fruit n veg .
Yup. Good looking garden. What do you grow?
Our garden is looking good. Lots of rain and heat. Many flowers and we have been pulling a few onions and have our first cuke about ready. Tomatoes maybe in mid to late July, green peppers looking kind of sickly.
Wow Bones! Great garden. Winter can’t be too cold down under. Looks like my garden at the end of June in Duluth.