Are we behind or not at the allotment?
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It looks like it will be another weekend with very little work done on the
plot. The weather continues in an unpleasant mode with a mixture of
sunshine a...
3 days ago
All I can say to that is..... Potatoes! :D
ReplyDeleteVery apt for the last three photos Anna :)
DeleteAha! The delightful members of the Solanaceae Family! They are a mixed bunch - some of them I love so much I could eat them; others are absolute poison.
ReplyDeleteA very varied family with some black sheep, Crystal
DeleteThank you Janet.
ReplyDeleteAubergine, Tomato, Potato?
ReplyDeleteSpot on Elaine!
DeleteAre we seeing deadly nightshade/belladonna? They are related to spuds....thinks I...maybe mistaken though. I remember my childhood running wild in Wales, I was taught what to avoid.xxxx
ReplyDeleteDeadly nightshade is definitely related to potatoes, Snowbird but thankfully I have none to photograph. Potato fruits are poisonous too.
DeleteI couldn't get the top one as not growing aubergines this year (how quickly the memory fades!) but was right about the tomatoes and potatoes. Lovely flowers, aren't they!
ReplyDeleteThey are Caro - so many fruit and vegetable plants have lovely flowers
DeleteGot the Tomato and Potato, didn't recognise the aubergine. I've got 3 deadly nightshades on my plot. Will photograph them tomorrow and post later.
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping that this year we will have more tham just flowers on the aubergine, Rooko
DeleteI have many trouble with tomatoes this year! The vegetable flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh dear - I hope you end up with some tomatoes, Malar
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