Tuesday, 31 October 2017

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.

I've still had a few little bits and bobs to eat out of the garden this month!

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

I was really pleased with my little cabbage!  It's so cute!

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

Still getting loads of raspberries too, they're nearly finished now. 

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

I picked all these beans too!  The variety is Lazy Housewife Bean from Real Seeds, I was really excited because there are loads of lovely fat beans on just three plants, but actually I don't like the taste of them.  I made them into falafels though.  I've probably got the same amount again still to pick - more falafels for me and I'll grow a different variety next year!

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

My chilli plant has made it's first chilli too.  I'm planning on overwintering the plant so it can carry on next year, although it still has some flowers now.

My homegrown harvest, October 2017.  What I grew and ate from my suburban organic permaculture garden UK.  From UK garden blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #homegrownharvest #permaculturegarden #organicgarden #growyourown

How are your gardens?  Are you harvesting anything exciting?
 

 
 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Susie!!
    Long time no speak my friend! How are things for you? Do you ever take your extra produce and can it? I have a cousin that makes tons and tons and tons of different tomato sauces an cans them. She makes the most delicious food! And it lasts next to forever!
    I have moved from Texas to Washington State on the Canadian border. It's lovely not being in the extreme heat any longer!
    I hope you're well.
    Tammy

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    1. Hey Tammy! I saw on instagram you were moving - I hope you love your new home!
      I don't can because I don't grow enough yet, and don't have the storage for loads of jars of produce, but it's a great idea!

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  2. Oooh, you harvest is amazing! I love what you have achieved. I am most jealous of the Courgette! I have failed with them every year!
    I have leeks growing in pots and tray but that is it!

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    1. This is my first year of courgette success in years, them being in the raised bed has helped loads I think!

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