Everyone is commenting on the pumpkin vine out the front. The silly vine (3 actually, all twined together) gave me a lovely crop of about 30 butternut pumpkin, and now seems to be growing Jap pumpkins... The zucchini is still hanging in there. and giving the occasional zucchini, but this current cold snap may finish it off. My broad beans are up and there are some chokoes coming through, again
My Mum used to make a fantastic bacon and egg pie whenever we went on picnics, which had thinly sliced fresh turnips in it, which helped cut the grease from the bacon. I asked her for the recipe a few years ago, and she couldn't remember ever making it! If anyone knows a recipe for this, please let me know. In the meantime, I will try to fake it, which gives me a chance to try some more pastry recipes which do not involve wheat, corn or potaotes and my daughter and I are both allergic.
I have had some amazing comments on the garden. I am surprised by the number of people who recognise that it is a permaculture garden. Even the lovely older ladies from the Jehovah's witness recognised it. So far it has saved us heaps of money, and even made some cash from selling excess zucchini. Apparently my husband thinks you can have too many zucchini!!!!
I have just started making a new batch of potting mix. I have the coco-peat soaking in recycled water and once it is all moist I will add the sand, vermiculite, perlite and worm castings, then plant up some more cuttings. I sold so many plants at the last LETS picnic that I need to set up some more. I also need to plant out some seedlings which are outgrowing their pots. In the meantime, I need to do some study while Miss 4 is at preschool, so I can get this Permaculture Design Course completed. I am almost done, but I keep finding new areas to investigate.
Bye.