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20 Sep 2018 09:44 PM - edited 20 Sep 2018 09:52 PM
20 Sep 2018 09:44 PM - edited 20 Sep 2018 09:52 PM
@Former-Member, I have grown them a few times, including last year. They're fairly good, but if I can get them, I like the Lemon Drop ones even more. (Another one that Diggers grows.) Slightly oval yellow cherry toms, good sweet flavour that held well both in dry heat and as the weather got cold. The Yellow Pears got a bit floury in the dry, and bitter in the cold.
Lemon Drop in the middle, Green Zebra and Tigerella behind it.
20 Sep 2018 09:45 PM
20 Sep 2018 09:45 PM
@ Darcy
I like growing everything but my passion is vegatables new potatoes, capsicums, lettuce, broad beans, love herbs to. Currently have rosemary, garlic chives, sage, thyme, and oregarno, mint, however im not successful with Basil not sure why ?
I have lots of strawberrys, and 8 fruit trees. Have apple, apricot, lemon, necturine & black cherry I live on a several acreas. Lots of wind here also. I have a hothouse which has seen better days but it always seems to last another year, which of course make me happy. last but not least I have 2 beautiful border collies Deziel and Red, & 5 chooks 1 roster lol. Ill take some pics of my little garden and post at some stage.
20 Sep 2018 10:07 PM
20 Sep 2018 10:07 PM
20 Sep 2018 10:34 PM
20 Sep 2018 10:34 PM
@Former-Member, we've got a short seaso here too. Sometimes they're just starting to fruit when the frost hits them. My photo was from one of my more sucessful years.
@Time, I've got one single chook at the moment, but when she's laying, she gives us enough eggs to get by. I'd like to get a few more, both for company for her, and for "weed processing". She's very good at turning them into good soil. 🙂 We also have a few rabbits and guinea pigs that are also good at turning garden waste into fertiliser pellets. And they're cuddly and friendly.
21 Sep 2018 04:28 PM
21 Sep 2018 04:28 PM
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21 Sep 2018 10:13 PM
21 Sep 2018 10:13 PM
I have some white tulips in flower.
22 Sep 2018 07:49 AM
22 Sep 2018 07:49 AM
Good morning @eudemonism
Hyssop is a plant I would love to grow too. It is on the list of bee attracting plants and can be bought as seeds (now is the time to plant them) from:
https://www.succeedheirlooms.com.au/beneficial-flower-seed/hyssop.html
as a plant from
https://greenpatchseeds.com.au/hyssop-plants.html#fndtn-product_info
Hyssop officinalis
22 Sep 2018 07:55 AM
22 Sep 2018 07:55 AM
PS @eudemonism
As these are mail order companies, there may be quarantine restrictions that are either self or state imposed. If I remember rightly you are a croweater and think I saw on one site SA was ok - easily checked with a phone call.
22 Sep 2018 08:03 AM
22 Sep 2018 08:03 AM
22 Sep 2018 08:08 AM
22 Sep 2018 08:08 AM
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