tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post5136866997913381047..comments2024-03-01T07:24:14.288+10:00Comments on Jeanie in Paradise: The Garden that nearly blew away...jeaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17322709527738134797noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-1799233479308457242013-12-10T01:09:04.303+10:002013-12-10T01:09:04.303+10:00nice ;)nice ;)Danhttp://www.miamirealestatetrends.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-67439763239877810242013-12-08T22:11:33.326+10:002013-12-08T22:11:33.326+10:00Hey there Liz - it sort of suddenly happened - onl...Hey there Liz - it sort of suddenly happened - only the adults eat the capsicums here, so we can afford to be choosy.<br /><br />Andrea - the Summer is great for colour, and we are hoping to have some unblustery times to really enjoy it.<br /><br />Louie - your lips to god's ears! I hope that you can find (or create) a food swap. Otherwise, zucchini pickles?<br /><br />africanaussie - ah well, there are always preserves?<br /><br />Sarah - it has been going for 3 months now, and the ladies who are organising it have it every month, so the next one is just after Christmas.<br /><br />e/dig in - I left both comments - I have all sorts of issues with spam, sorry about the disappearing act!! I visited Hobart once - in December - and I do remember it was rather bitter compared to the heatwave I had just escaped!!jeaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17322709527738134797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-14824601273038615572013-12-05T11:00:33.254+10:002013-12-05T11:00:33.254+10:00oh, i'm not sure if my comment worked so if th...oh, i'm not sure if my comment worked so if this appears twice i apologise. but basically i was so admirign of your green garden and sparking sunshine- we are having another wintery wet day here in hobart, so seeing your sunny weather is bliss!e / dig in hobarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03448702578845994922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-53201183845344915042013-12-05T10:59:28.676+10:002013-12-05T10:59:28.676+10:00i loved the tour of your garden, and your wonderfu...i loved the tour of your garden, and your wonderful humour in the face of the wind! everythign looks so sunny, spied from down here in another wintery hobart day.e / dig in hobarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03448702578845994922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-45455084718807783142013-12-05T08:43:38.237+10:002013-12-05T08:43:38.237+10:00I'm loving reading about all the gardens head...I'm loving reading about all the gardens heading towards summer in the garden share collective - great to see your photos of a garden in full production too. The food swap sounds like a good idea, is it a regular event?Sarahhttp://thegardendeli.wordpress.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-14566259442797262452013-12-04T14:34:09.405+10:002013-12-04T14:34:09.405+10:00Lucky you to have a food swap - that looks awesome...Lucky you to have a food swap - that looks awesome - we live in a more remote area so thare is nothing like that here. I love all the colour in your garden.africanaussiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16660727599623626163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-73758747966267399882013-12-03T07:37:53.180+10:002013-12-03T07:37:53.180+10:00Your food swap goodies look wonderful, I have been...Your food swap goodies look wonderful, I have been meaning to check if there are any in our local area as we have a glut of chillies and zucchinis at the moment and it would be great to meet more gardeners. <br />I hope December is wind-free for you so that you can add to your lime and enjoy many refreshing drinks over the festive season :)Louiehttp://flametreeflowers.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-31349088303000484642013-12-03T00:09:56.667+10:002013-12-03T00:09:56.667+10:00Beautiful summery produce and flowers, I love thos...Beautiful summery produce and flowers, I love those peppers/capsicums. Sounds as if you've had crazy weather but lovely looking at plants basking in sunshine from a chilly English kitchen!Andrea Mynardhttp://www.shabbychick.me.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-26668244143672777002013-12-02T11:14:03.414+10:002013-12-02T11:14:03.414+10:00I can't believe you waited for your capsicum t...I can't believe you waited for your capsicum to turn red, I just don't have the patience - he looks good. The inch of rain most of made a huge difference, hope we get some more in the coming weeks.liz @ strayed tablehttp://www.strayedtable.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-88257419868556116582013-11-30T06:53:20.767+10:002013-11-30T06:53:20.767+10:00The colour of the lime has more to do with technic...The colour of the lime has more to do with technical difficulties than the actual resultant fruit, Kelly! If you (or the "camera") were to adjust the background to lurid yellow, you would see that it is bog standard dark green - which is peculiar, as we always have been told Lime Green was something different :)jeaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17322709527738134797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37871177.post-19892037944153456892013-11-30T01:53:01.489+10:002013-11-30T01:53:01.489+10:00Okay. So is the color off on my laptop or is that...Okay. So is the color off on my laptop or is that lime BLUE?!<br /><br />You have some beautiful flowers in your yard and I spy a beautiful little helper as well! :)<br /><br />I'll be interested to see what advice you receive on your pumpkin blossom rot. I know I can buy stuff for when I have that problem with tomatoes, but I've always just figured with my squash there was nothing I could do. When the ground is saturated (and sometimes even when it isn't), so many of my flowers just mold instead of transforming. Or worse, the tiny little squashes mold before they can fill out. Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00859017153454691633noreply@blogger.com