Having been away, a certain amount of work has had to be put into the garden to get it back into shape. If land is left untended, weeds and undergrowth come …
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4 Responses to Homesteading (43): Strimming in the orchard, meadow and August garden update
Normally, we get blight on our tomato vines but this year no sign of it.
The self seeding small toms could not be resistant to it perhaps. An old
lady told us just to throw your dill seed on to the soil around the veg
garden and this definitely worked for us this year. Gardening can be very
hit and miss sometimes!
Looks like you had a very successful garden. I wish I had your tomatoes and
dill, I have large tomato plants no tomatoes and I usually rely on dill
seeding itself which didn’t happen this year so I have to buy dill because
I have a lot of cucumbers to ferment.
Please post up the recipe. It sounds tasty…
Ivan Kinsman
March 29, 2014 at 9:50 am
Normally, we get blight on our tomato vines but this year no sign of it.
The self seeding small toms could not be resistant to it perhaps. An old
lady told us just to throw your dill seed on to the soil around the veg
garden and this definitely worked for us this year. Gardening can be very
hit and miss sometimes!
Ivan Kinsman
March 29, 2014 at 10:45 am
Looks like you had a very successful garden. I wish I had your tomatoes and
dill, I have large tomato plants no tomatoes and I usually rely on dill
seeding itself which didn’t happen this year so I have to buy dill because
I have a lot of cucumbers to ferment.
Dale Calder
March 29, 2014 at 11:11 am
Ivan Kinsman
March 29, 2014 at 11:48 am