tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33456225.post8827143098321314028..comments2024-03-07T21:51:13.076+10:30Comments on Hills and Plains Seedsavers: TO BARRY'S AND BEYONDMaggiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17155210756905386478noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33456225.post-92222169760638925032008-05-26T09:38:00.000+09:302008-05-26T09:38:00.000+09:30It was a great day, so much to see and think about...It was a great day, so much to see and think about. We very lucky people to have all this abundance of products, skills and knowledge to share with each other.Click on the photos link to see more.<BR/>Best lunch in Adelaide again!Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17155210756905386478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33456225.post-24189420875104714922008-05-26T06:27:00.000+09:302008-05-26T06:27:00.000+09:30Hi Kate,I came to comment on your blog but after r...Hi Kate,<BR/>I came to comment on your blog but after reading those comments I'm going to talk to her instead.<BR/><BR/>Innana, writing like that you really should get yourself a blog! I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your zucchini on the compost heap.<BR/><BR/>Never mind Kate, you'll get a comment next time!<BR/><BR/>IanIanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409890570579989612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33456225.post-37686646098229717082008-05-26T02:57:00.000+09:302008-05-26T02:57:00.000+09:30What a lovely day you had. I don't have a blog, b...What a lovely day you had. I don't have a blog, but you can see pictures of our tiny Colorado garden on Pages 1 & 2 (if you can wade thru all the toddler pictures ;-) in spring here:<BR/><BR/>http://www.flickr.com/photos/39703025@N00/<BR/><BR/>Since these photoes, we have peas, zucchini, patty pan squash, spinach, carrots, collard greens and jarrahdale pumpkin sprouting up. I'm doing all of our herbs and veggies in pots because our cats use the ground as a litter box >:-(. Everything did great in pots last year except the Black Beauty zucchini. It was dying a horrible death, so I uprooted it and threw it into the compost heap. Several weeks later, I had a ginormous zucchini...the biggest I'd ever grown! I'll start her in pots again this year, but have the compost heap planned as a back up.Jumbleberry Jamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05153048878234582194noreply@blogger.com