Yep, there is a nasturtium in Steven's pictures.
I used to grow and sell shit on eBay. Quite profitable. I think I should get back into that.
Yep, there is a nasturtium in Steven's pictures.
I used to grow and sell shit on eBay. Quite profitable. I think I should get back into that.
How do you package a plant?
I got some specific plant packaging- the same sort that the big online/mail-order companies use. It was expensive, but I just passed the cost on to the customer.
Ooh. Sounds quite fun.
T'was!
Fancy some cabbage?
Quote: TopBanana @ July 14 2011, 4:06 PM BSTbut I just passed the cost on to the customer.
I used to love doing that.
Quote: TopBanana @ July 14 2011, 4:08 PM BSTFancy some cabbage?
Please!
You dirty capitalist, you.
Onions and leeks:
Look at that massive cabbage!
Black hollyhock infected by rust :
We have eaten most of our carrots and lettuces. We've picked the red onions, and now all that's left is strawberries.
Quote: zooo @ July 14 2011, 4:11 PM BSTLook at that massive cabbage!
It is gonna get a whole lot bigger, zooo!
Yikes!
Quote: zooo @ July 14 2011, 4:12 PM BSTWe have eaten most of our carrots and lettuces. We've picked the red onions, and now all that's left is strawberries.
You can still sow some carrots and lettuce until the end of July, zooo.
Ooh.
Maybe I will then.
We did Chantenay carrots for fun, but they are obviously a bit small. Maybe I will plant some normal ones.
Try Autumn King. I've just lobbed some in. Sowing now avoids the second wave of carrot root fly.
Trench celery (and turnips) taking up a lot of room:
Note: Rogue raspeberry runner top right.