Hello there, welcome to November...ing.Lots of foraging this month so here goes.
Foraging - in our fields for parasol mushrooms. I left this one because it had opened out too much but I picked a whole basket full.
Hello there, welcome to November...ing.Lots of foraging this month so here goes.
Foraging - in our fields for parasol mushrooms. I left this one because it had opened out too much but I picked a whole basket full.
This months three word gardening post highlights all the 'last of' summer plants and edibles that have finally finished their growing cycle. It has been a glorious Autumn to put the garden to bed properly without the thrash of sudden wild Autumn weather making it all a bit of a rush.
I am picking the last of the cerise Godetia and white Cosmos. There are about three cosmos plants left in the front and back garden which are next to some dahlias and I think if I pulled them up the wind would snap off the dahlias so they are left in for protection.
I am also picking the last of the late Asters which I grew from seed. When these go over I have bulbs ready for winter pot displays.
My big girl challenged herself to grow continuous salad for 6 months as part of her skills section on the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh award. She did so well at inter cropping and being ahead of each plants' growing cycle. This is the last of her lettuce.