tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324481537912548682.post795056422679678716..comments2024-03-12T13:44:26.612+10:30Comments on Simple Everyday Living: The Garden In NovemberJanettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14200939679562558409noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324481537912548682.post-87269058151399516822016-12-16T08:12:23.499+10:302016-12-16T08:12:23.499+10:30I hope that you are enjoying your holiday and that...I hope that you are enjoying your holiday and that when you get home you find your garden has flourished. JanJanettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14200939679562558409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324481537912548682.post-83996875724632155792016-12-13T12:48:22.882+10:302016-12-13T12:48:22.882+10:30So much fresh food to look forward to in your gard...So much fresh food to look forward to in your garden, Jan. Slim pickings in my garden with heatwave conditions knocking it round a fair bit. We have had storms though. We are on holidays at the moment but I hope to come home to some capsicums, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes and zucchini. Lettuce wasn't looking great when we left! I sympathise with the garlic situation...I planted elephant garlic over a year ago and every single one became a delicacy for slugs! The lettuce wasn't looking great before we left so I want to make a few wicking boxes (using styrofoam fruit boxes we have) to plant lettuce in and see if our verandah offers more shade. Meg:)Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573371198907761962noreply@blogger.com