Mike G
Petrified Pine
Anyone who has visited us in the last 3 or 4 weeks has been required (yes, it's compulsory) to go away with 3 or 4 bunches of grapes. I've spent this afternoon mashing and sieving the last of them, and bottled 6 litres of grape juice. It had to be done because the wasps are just starting to get to them in the greenhouse. I spent half of yesterday picking plums: 5 bucket-fulls from one tree. An absolute glut, and starting to drop. (Recipes for low-sugar jam eagerly sought!). We have 6 greengage trees now, each with the heaviest crop we've seen in 11 years here. I'll have to pick them as soon as this storm is gone, and we'll be selling them to passers-by over the next week or two. I'll give our close friends a bucket-full. The trees are so laden that I've had to prop branches up to prevent them breaking, and so we can walk the garden paths. Thank goodness the bullus won't be ready for another 4 or 5 weeks!
The problem with growing your own food is that much of it arrives at the same time. We'll next be worrying what to do with all of the sweetcorn, and whether we get to eat it, or will a rat find it first and invite in the hordes.
The problem with growing your own food is that much of it arrives at the same time. We'll next be worrying what to do with all of the sweetcorn, and whether we get to eat it, or will a rat find it first and invite in the hordes.
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