Sunday 14 August 2011

Harvest time

Isn't it amazing when all the effort that you have put into something finally pays off. All of the nurturing, pruning and the watering is all worthwhile when you get this.


Isn't it great! I've just noticed the rather large scary knife in the corner of that photo...you can guess the fate of the tomato a few minutes after this!

It was closely followed by this...


And then this!!




It's been so great seeing some proper harvests come into the kitchen. We have frozen most of the chillies and eaten the tomatoes. There are plenty more ripening though so I plan to make some sun dried tomatoes with the next lot. Well, oven dried - this is England.

This is what it's all about - popping out onto the balcony on a sunny evening to pick some bits to go with tonight's dinner.

I hope everyone else is enjoying some nice homegrown additions to their meals at the moment!

Saturday 6 August 2011

In the red

I have something exciting to share :)


I think you might call this shade "a hint of a tint"!

But check this out, this happened over 2 days this week and the others have started going now too...



2 anaheim chillies and one jalapeno....what a beautiful shade of red! Something for the tomatoes to aspire to!

Thursday 4 August 2011

R.I.Peas

I know you aren't supposed to laugh at your own jokes but that's a good 'un!

It's a sad day on the balcony as I have just hacked down my pea plants :( I loved my peas - they came from Poundland and they were so easy to grow and to look after. Look how they started - this was only 2 months ago.


I had absolutly no problems germinating them and they grew so quickly.



They had such beautiful flowers.


Best of all they are self pollinators, so they didn't suffer with my bee shortage.

They were the most productive thing I've grown so far, and so tasty.

It's a sad end!