A bonanza of beans...
and still hundreds more coming on
Processed and ready for the freezer...
Picking blackberries for the freezer...
to be made into jam at a later date
Picking apples from my dwarf tree. It is only as tall as me, and this is its 3rd year. I bought it as a bare rooted little stick. The first year I got one apple, last year I got quite a good crop, but this year it was loaded with at least 100 apples. I was worried the weight would break the branches. But they just continued to bend :) It is a Lord Lambourne. An old English variety I think...
Unfortunately they have the coddling moth grub in them, but I just cut that part out, and cook most of them up (the apples, not the grubs!) with some rhubarb (also from the garden). Do any of you apple growers out there have a problem with codling moth? How do you deal with it without resorting to chemicals?
Have started sewing the blanket squares together...
And am reading this book from my recent aquisitions...
Some shots from my walks this week...
the ducks were up early one morning
and the river level is low
over my back fence early one morning
and a pretty sunrise down at the river
The days are starting to close in, the early mornings are getting cooler, and the leaves are starting to turn.
Autumn is on the way!
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