September 3rd, autumn is here in S. East England although the weather is mild the leaves are beginning to change colour.
As a vegetarian (I don't eat meat, fish or eggs) my ambition is to be as self-sufficient as possible throughout the year. At the moment, my curly kale and black kale, cabbages, chard, New Zealand spinach and lots of herbs are flourishing in my organic garden and will last until spring. Under cover there are cherry tomatoes and three other varieties ripening including a delicious grafted one called Indigo Rose, as well as cucumbers. And there are other vegetables such as carrots, lettuce, white radish aka mooli aka daikon, small radishes and much more.
This morning I planted out spring greens, aka collards, and covered them with netting to keep off the pigeons, which would strip the leaves bare. I will also plant out purple sprouting broccoli to enjoy in the spring. In the meantime I shall grow winter salads in the greenhouse and move the tender herbs into it.
Rosemary Morris is interested in all things historical and organic gardening. New release. Tangled Love a romantic historical 27 01 2012 MuseItUp publisher
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
False Pretences, Regency Mystery and Romance
Perhaps you would like to view the book-trailer for False Pretence (a traditional Regency novel: Mystery and Romance) at: www.rosemarymorris.co.uk.
False Pretences.amazon.com/dp/B009YK1MFO
If you watch it, please leave a comment to let me if you like it.
False Pretences.amazon.com/dp/B009YK1MFO
If you watch it, please leave a comment to let me if you like it.
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