Maximum temperature 17C, minimum 7C. 79 km/h SW wind. Dry but we hear rain again as I type this!
Next years garlic was planted today.
Despite the weather this rose is still trying hard to open.
Calendula
Medlars,
Choisya Ternata a 3 flies!
Echeveria,
Cotoneaster.
Chard.
Broad Beans getting bigger
Today's vegetables.
You are so clever with your camera and your green thumb
ReplyDeleteNo I am not at all clever with the camera, it just has a great auto!!! Green thumb may be most things grow for me. T'other Diane
DeleteSuch a glorious burst of colour in your photos, Diane! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda the calendula are really hanging in well. Have a good week Diane
DeleteNothing better than home grown vegetables.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
They just taste so much better than bought. I rarely buy vegetables, we grow enough for all year round one way or another. Cheers Diane
DeleteSeems amazing to still be harvesting in the end of November. Great shots as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and yes with the fresh root vegetables and the dried and frozen vegetables we have plenty from our own garden to keep us going all winter I think. All the best Diane
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