Wow,
I been pretty busy lately what with work and sisters wedding and all. So I officially have a brother in law who I really like and am happy to call a brother. My work has been interesting lately and I've taken a lot of pleasure from that. Anyone out there with Linux experience? Sis gets back from her honeymoon soon and I'm going to have to get social so just warming up now... why do I feel like a dork for saying that?
My veggies withered a little wile I was away.
But just as I got back the Tomatoes started to really come through. The mature very quickly thou and don't get time to grow to a large size. But they have been coming through at a very comfortable 'eat-pace' for me so I haven't paid for a single tomato all summer. My leeks and onions are plentiful but also a little stunted in size, but like the cayenne chills, they really pack a punch. I've wondered if transplantation the leeks and spring onions to give them more space would help them get bigger at this point purely based on the simple observation that they are underground vegetables with very strong roots, I might just do a section and leave them for a few months extra just to test that.
I found a new documentary site that I love!
.... am I being boring?
Does eating tons of cereal before going to bed make you gassy in the morning?
Maybe I won't be half assed and actually post a pic or two of my tomatoes today.
Peace
I been pretty busy lately what with work and sisters wedding and all. So I officially have a brother in law who I really like and am happy to call a brother. My work has been interesting lately and I've taken a lot of pleasure from that. Anyone out there with Linux experience? Sis gets back from her honeymoon soon and I'm going to have to get social so just warming up now... why do I feel like a dork for saying that?
My veggies withered a little wile I was away.
But just as I got back the Tomatoes started to really come through. The mature very quickly thou and don't get time to grow to a large size. But they have been coming through at a very comfortable 'eat-pace' for me so I haven't paid for a single tomato all summer. My leeks and onions are plentiful but also a little stunted in size, but like the cayenne chills, they really pack a punch. I've wondered if transplantation the leeks and spring onions to give them more space would help them get bigger at this point purely based on the simple observation that they are underground vegetables with very strong roots, I might just do a section and leave them for a few months extra just to test that.
I found a new documentary site that I love!
.... am I being boring?
Does eating tons of cereal before going to bed make you gassy in the morning?
Maybe I won't be half assed and actually post a pic or two of my tomatoes today.
Peace
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Summer is over... and I'm glad for it.