2025 - What I harvested today
JJB Offline
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A few more asparagus, mint and chives all for a salad
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Mixed lettuce and chives then parsley for the fish pie.
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Rhubarb & thyme
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Mixed salad leaves and herbs.
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Rhubarb! And buckets and buckets of lawn clippings!
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This is what P harvested today from my veg patch.  It must have been in the patch for 40 years (or obviously longer) I just wonder why P hasn't found it before.

   
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I'm afraid to ask what it is! Big lump of flint or a dinosaur bone?
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(05-05-2025, 09:13 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm afraid to ask what it is! Big lump of flint or a dinosaur bone?

It could be a new dinosaur named the Jenasaurus  but regrettably only  a huge flint.  It was probably about 15" down and P's spade clunked whist digging and he was determined to get it out. It was man against nature, in this case man won for a change.  I nearly made fire, like the ancients, using the smaller flint as a hammer. It started sparking. 

Never found anything interesting like dinosaur bones, it's usually flints or builder's rubble. Although I have confused future generations by salting the garden with ammonites collected from the south coast. I imagine archaeologists in the future finding an ammonite and rewriting history for our area Big Grin

PS I can't compete with SC's boulders though
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That’s a cute little rock.

I harvested asparagus.
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Harvested a tub of potatoes and spring onions - I needed the pots and compost
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