Upon my return to Dunedin almost a month ago, I was dismayed to find that my wee vegetable garden that I had been tending to and snacking from before I left was, shall we say, past its best. I can't really complain though, having two consecutive growing seasons to experiment was an absolute treat. Bring on the third, I say!
So just for a bit of fun, here are a couple of snaps that I took before Christmas charting the rise of the Tannock House veggie garden.
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7/9/2013- Upon my arrival |
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5/10/13 From humble beginings... |
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5/10/2013 Peas starting to appear. |
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26/10/2013- All systems go! |
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26/10/2013- Spring had definitely sprung. |
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16/12/2013- Only 5 weeks later! |
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16/12/2013- Broad Beans! |
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16/12/2013- Delicious fresh lettuce! |
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16/12/2013- Snow peas in the pod |
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16/12/2013- Beetroot in between the beans and peas. |
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16/12/2013- Courgettes coming into flower
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4/1/2014- Grabbing a courgette for a New Year dinner!* |
*(Your eyes do not deceive you. That is indeed a tiny colosseum atop that large courgette. His name is Sam and he also has a blog! Have a look and see what he has been getting up to in NZ here- http://onemanandacolosseum.wordpress.com/)
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