I love cabbage, and I really like how they keep on coming back. They are heavy feeders so it is helpful that they aren't a flashbang veg.
#Permaculture will never feed the world, but it sure keeps us close to the land and excited by #nature. 
I love cabbage, and I really like how they keep on coming back. They are heavy feeders so it is helpful that they aren't a flashbang veg.
#Permaculture will never feed the world, but it sure keeps us close to the land and excited by #nature. 
We should all do more of this. Very proud of my daughter and her family, with what they’ve done on their allotment. It’s yielding good crops and they’re sharing with us, other family and friends. It’s so bountiful. My brother is also heavily into this , where he lives in London
The first figs of the year https://nostpic.com/media/1a444eede79888e003555bb3e064703daeae04bd7743bef6ba35f0b3a805b512/11230a48eabb9554c99120a7f785226326e601dfad585e78de59d87c062c2be6.webp
And there will be many, many more
2024 is a very sad garden year for me 😕
Normally I hardly need to buy any fruit and vegetables in the summer months, but this year the timing was so bad and there was so much rain that I only have a few nashtomatoes, raspberries and blackberries. And figs.
My favourite sun dried fruit. Amazing trees as well. Fig rolls. I'm hungry.