Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2018

01/11/2018 Another new month!

Maximum temperature today 17C, minimum 9C.  Dry; 20km/h North-easterly chilly winds with up to 44 km/h gusts. 

I am really not keeping up with blogging at present, I seem to be busy, and I am also not sleeping well which make me very ratty and miserable!!!  

We had the chimney cleaned this past week...

Always such a happy man.  Sadly he is now retired, but he has said he will help us out while the body is still willing ...

It is at the highest part of our house.

Great tits are returning to the garden for winter, they know there is usually food waiting for them...

as above. (Parus major).

Mrs House sparrow cooling down. (Passer domesticus).

The garden supply is dwindling but still more than enough for the two of us....

As above.

Out to lunch last Thursday - what a cheese board 😊



My bird blog
has been updated HERE

Saturday, August 25, 2018

25/08/2018 Around the garden.

Maximum temperature today 20C, minimum 13C.  Cloudy and damp but not enough to show in the  rain gauge; 11 km/h North-westerly winds with up to 31 km/h gusts. 

We have been busy with trailer loads of stone from the 'new' barn and taking them to the dump.  (An old interior wall that was under the food troughs).   Moving cut wood into the barn.  Cutting up figs for dehydration and what seems like dozens of small jobs!

Common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)...

as above.

Colorado potato beetle larvae (Leptinotarsa decemlineata). I have been hand picking them off the potatoes and dumping them in soapy water - I seem to be winning at the moment!

Frelon asiatique (Vespa velutina) - Asian Hornet. 
Note the last two insects have been introduced to France and we really do not want them!

Now this little guy, about 1/4 the size of a normal ladybird, is in quite large numbers on my haricot vert, they do not appear to be doing any damage but maybe I am missing something!  If anyone can ID it for me I would be delighted...
They are Southern green shield bug nymphs (Nezara viridula) and are important pests so now I have to find a way to get rid of them without messing up the beans for eating.  They are eating all the young beans and the flowers I can now see!!

As above.

Cornflower plus ant.

Cosmos and memories of roadsides full of them in Southern Africa...

as above...

as above, note the bug.

I thought all the poppies were over but suddenly this double appeared.

Californian poppy and hoverfly

Vegetables from the garden today - tomatoes, figs, 1 parsnip, 3 yellow carrots, hazelnuts....

Haricot vert, potatoes, mealies (sweetcorn)

Yum yum.  For those that might be worried, I made the zebra table mats from zebra patterned wrapping paper.  The table was carved in Zambia (I think) and has the heads of the big 5 carved into the top of it. Elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino and leopard.  It has glass over the carving so almost impossible to photograph.  You can see part of the elephant here.

and a slightly washed out sunset.



My bird blog

has been updated HERE

Sunday, October 1, 2017

01/10/2017 Wow October is here - grey skies and wet! Photos hard to come by.

Maximum temperature 17C,  minimum 11C.  14 km/h SW wind with 34 km/h gusts. 10 mm of rain measured this morning.
Rose bud.

Clover in the lawn.

Quinces :-(

Calendula.

Graphosoma italicum.

Viburnum,

Wasp I think of some kind.

Mushroom, looks like someone was hungry!

Sedum

Hoverfly.

Today's veggies from the garden.
Tomatoes and orange and yellow carrots.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

15/08/2017 Short on photos today, been busy in the kitchen and garden.

Maximum temperature 23C, minimum 15C.   5 km/h NE wind with 14 km/h gusts.  Dry.
Few surviving sunflowers around now...

The smiling face has drooped...

It looks like the birds have been eating this one...

and another one smiling.

First picking of haricot beans...

Tomatoes and Parsnips...

This pumpkin is in a bit early but the stem snapped!

I made a carrot and pineapple cake...

and a tomato tart for dinner tonight.
Wish you were here Gaelyn you would have enjoyed this :-)

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

18/07/2007 I cut the grass and Nigel the edges, so the garden is looking much better today!

Maximum temperature 33C, minimum 18C.   26 km/h SE winds with 50 km/h gusts.  Dry.
Last night's sunset, not the most spectacular but quite pretty.

Echeveria flower.

The rose bush is still flowering.

Calendula.

Pink Zinnia...

and yellow, but a different type without the curled petals

This stargazer was a present from one of our French neighbours many years ago. it flowers religiously every year.

Gatekeeper butterfly  (Pyronia tithonus)

Syromastes rhombeus (I think)

Graphosoma lineatum.

Possibly as simple as a Green Shield Bug!!

Our first ripe tomatoes.

The same 'little' pumpkin I showed you several days ago... and still growing!

Fresh from the garden today; yum yum.