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Our Harvest 2023

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  • They are a superb colour....
    Yorkshire, ex Italy and North East coast. Growing too old for it!
  • I keep forgetting to take photo of my harvests from my garden in Dordogne. I've had lots of tomatoes of various sizes, lettuces, runner beans, green beans, cougettes, cucumbers, 17 sweetcorn, raspberries, peaches, figs, mirabelles, purple plums and today I've just picked some sweet peppers and remembered to take a photo before cutting them up for the freezer. The freezer is full.



    They look fantastic, SO ripe
  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    Still going strong there @Eustace 😁
  • scrogginscroggin Posts: 437
    Fantastic crop @Eustace 👍. My beans finished a while ago and I picked the last of the toms this week. Cucumbers still producing in the greenhouse and  lots of chillies ripening. 
  • Picked some more pears to give to friends. The winds have given us so many windfalls so careful to give them ones that aren't hopefully bruised.
    Took the last of the dwarf beans to our son but these need to be podded and the seeds soaked but still worth eating.
  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    Picked two dozen tomatoes from the few plants left in the greenhouse. Still a few cucumbers to pick too.
    Haven't been out for a few days so alot of squishy Raspberries , but managed to get a bowl full.
    Remembered to look at the twisted hazel and found quite a few nuts ready to fall, enough for a small jar.
  • scrogginscroggin Posts: 437
    Picked the last of the courgettes and some calabrese sideshoots. Waiting for a frost before trying the parsnips.
  • EustaceEustace Posts: 2,290
    The tomatoes are almost getting over. Very fortunate this season not to be affected by blight.

    Oxford. The City of Dreaming Spires.
    And then my heart with pleasure fills,
    And dances with the daffodils (roses). Taking a bit of liberty with Wordsworth :)

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