Do you not freeze the peas?
Russ
I've never grown peas before. I suppose if I succeeded and got loads then I would freeze them. But quite honesty, shop bought frozen peas are excellent. The dried peas I planted are the type sold to make mushy peas.
Do you not freeze the peas?
Russ
I've never grown peas before. I suppose if I succeeded and got loads then I would freeze them. But quite honesty, shop bought frozen peas are excellent. The dried peas I planted are the type sold to make mushy peas.
 We have quite a few immature fruits, hopefully they'll start to ripen soon!
 We have quite a few immature fruits, hopefully they'll start to ripen soon! and the cucumbers are really really behind - though there are a few flowers now.
 and the cucumbers are really really behind - though there are a few flowers now.It was a couple of weeks ago, but I had this little critter flitting around my petunias:
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To put it to scale, about the size of the last knuckle of my ring finger. Looked just like a tiny fuzzy flying lobster!







Here's a lesson in buying flowers.
1. Planter with no new flowers, just what came back up from last year:
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2. Flowers bought from the mega DIY center in town ($30US):
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3. Flowers bought at the local family-owned greenhouse ($45):
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4. Flowers bought at the posh suburban garden center ($70):
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All flowers bought and planted within 30 days of each other, and same number of plants in each box.
Sometimes, you get what you pay for!
