We have been in a quandary - should we - shouldn't we?
Flexible planting plans
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We still haven’t managed anything like a spell of good weather. We have to
go back to the first 3 days of February for a run of 3 consecutive days
without ...
2 days ago
Glad you enjoyed it, it does look very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice, Jo
DeleteI'd be worried one of the animals around here would steal it. But you probably don't have that problem in your greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteIt is safer from birds Daphne that I guess would may peck at it if it was outside.
DeleteSo glad it was a good one, it certainly looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe other one was a good one tyo CJ
DeleteYum! I looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteIf was Angie
DeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you SandD now that we have had a taste we have to hope for more next year
DeleteLove is - sharing a perfect apricot... :)
ReplyDeleteAnd then sharing another, Mark
DeleteThis is like a miracle when we finally get to taste the fruits that we were waiting for years patiently.
ReplyDeleteNow we are hoping for a ripe peach and nectarine Aga
DeleteLooks so interesting with a very striking color. I want to taste it.
ReplyDeleteSorry all gone Endah :(
DeleteI'd have been tempted to eat the other one too, unless it has a way to go.
ReplyDeleteWe did the day after, Jessica
DeleteGlad you shared it....it does look juicy!xxx
ReplyDeleteWe shared the second one too, Dina
Deletespecial fruits indeed! Luckily you manage to pick them on time! ;)
ReplyDeleteIt was a good job that Martyn was in the greenhouse when the first one fell off, Malar
DeleteIt's gorgeous - I can just imagine how fragrant & delicious it was.
ReplyDeleteAnd now we have at least a year to wait for the next ones Margaret.
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